Global Travel Warning 2026: 24 Nations Put on “No-Go” List
Amid an escalating Iran war and widening Middle East conflict, governments have drawn up a de facto blacklist of 24 countries now treated as no-go zones.
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Amid an escalating Iran war and widening Middle East conflict, governments have drawn up a de facto blacklist of 24 countries now treated as no-go zones.
Germany and Malaysia deepen aviation and economic ties as Lufthansa announces a new five-times-weekly nonstop Frankfurt–Kuala Lumpur service starting in late October 2026.
The UK Foreign Office has flagged 24 countries for the highest level of travel warning in 2026, reshaping how British travellers plan trips worldwide.
Qatar Airways trims its shareholding in Virgin Australia, signalling a tactical rethink as alliances and competition intensify in the Australian aviation market.
Ryanair’s expanded Summer 2026 schedule at Bari and Brindisi promises more tourists, jobs and routes in Puglia, while reviving pressure to scrap Italy’s municipal tax.
Royal Caribbean has quietly overhauled upcoming Icon-class itineraries, reshaping cruise plans for Florida homeports and key stops across Mexico and the Caribbean.
The UAE has moved swiftly to waive visa overstay fines for tourists and residents stranded by airspace closures, flight suspensions and escalating regional tensions.
Surging air traffic in Latin America and Africa is reshaping global tourism flows, lifting arrivals to hotspots such as Brazil, South Africa and beyond.
Broken seats, unusable tray tables and a maze of refund denials are fueling passenger anger at American Airlines and renewed scrutiny of U.S. consumer protections.
Widespread Middle East airspace closures are testing the fragile air bridge that keeps cruise ship crew rotations running on time across several continents.
Royal Caribbean launches a multi-year sargassum protection plan along Mexico’s Quintana Roo coast, targeting Mahahual amid warnings of a record seaweed season.
Aviation mega-projects, new routes and upgraded infrastructure are powering a sharp rise in international arrivals and tourism revenue across Ethiopia in 2026.