Travel warning for Dubai, Middle East: Iran deal and the imminent reopening of Strait of Hormuz have led to possibility about situation returning to normalcy.

Travel experts reveal their take on when holidaymakers could be jetting off to Dubai and if the price of flights could be impacted as a possible peace deal looms between America…

The Australian government is still urging travellers to reconsider transiting through Gulf hubs, but the change will help European summer holiday bookings.

While restrictions have been eased in some areas, Foreign Minister Penny Wong has warned against non-essential travel.

Australians can now travel to the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel, and Kuwait. The government has eased travel warnings for these nations. This change follows a deal between the US…

While the US and Iran have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, European airlines are unlikely to restart flights until after the summer.

Holidays to Dubai and Abu Dhabi could be back on for British travellers this year

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.

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Travel warning for Dubai, Middle East: Iran deal and the imminent reopening of Strait of Hormuz have led to possibility about situation returning to normalcy.

The new advice makes it easier for British holidaymakers to travel to destinations like Dubai and Doha.