Iran Conflict Upends Global Travel Advisories

The BBC reports that an escalating US-Israeli operation in Iran has triggered widespread travel advisories across at least 14 countries as the conflict widens. Airstrikes hit airports in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with Dubai’s airport closed for three days, and a hotel damaged by a projectile. Iran’s airspace is shut, and countries including the UAE, Qatar, Cyprus, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq have issued varying levels of warnings or departures orders; Oman is seen as comparatively lower risk. Airlines are offering free rebooking, and governments urge travelers to depart or avoid non-essential travel while advisories evolve and safety assessments remain paramount.
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