The move is expected to come as a welcome change for UAE–UK travellers, who have faced uncertainty around travel plans during the recent period of regional tensions. The update follows a memorandum of understanding announced by the United States and Iran relating to the conflict in the Middle East.The FCDO said: “The situation remains unpredictable and attacks could resume at short notice.”Before the update, the UK had advised against all but essential travel to the UAE following rising tensions in the region.What has changed in UK travel advice?The FCDO no longer advises against all but essential travel to the UAE. The updated guidance focuses on regional tensions and outlines steps British nationals should take if hostilities resume.The advice includes:Following guidance from local authoritiesSigning up for FCDO Travel Advice email alertsMonitoring local and international mediaStaying away from areas around security or military facilitiesKeeping departure plans under review and ensuring travel documents are up to dateSeeking shelter indoors or in a secure building if advised to do soThe FCDO also advises travellers to read its guidance on what to do during a crisis abroad, including preparing emergency supplies and knowing how to respond during an emergency.Thousands of travellers affected The travel advisory update comes after thousands of British travellers were affected when conflict broke out in the region, with several airlines suspending flights to major Gulf aviation hubs.According to the BBC, British Airways suspended flights until October 2026, while Virgin Atlantic also extended its suspension into winter 2027 after the conflict began.Meanwhile, Emirates continued operating flights to the region during the period.Dubai remains a major destination for British visitors, with more than 1.4 million UK travellers visiting the emirate last year, according to official data cited by BBC.The updated guidance also states that travellers should ensure their documents are valid, review their departure options and stay informed through official updates.
UK drops UAE travel warning — what travellers need to know
UK updates its UAE travel advice, lifting its warning on all but essential travel while urging British visitors to stay alert amid ongoing regional tensions.










