As part of its ongoing efforts to keep American travelers around the world safe, the US has issued updated travel guidance once more – this time coming in the form of Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisories for the European countries of Greece, Ireland and Malta. The most severe level of travel warning that the …
The United States has updated its travel advisory list and has placed more countries on its “Do Not Travel” list, including Spain and Portugal. “Do Not Travel” is Level 4 on the travel advisory warning level system, which is the strictest advice they offer. Whilst both Spain and Portugal had recently made it easier for …
The U.S. State Department has issued a Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory for Americans’ favorite holiday destinations including Mexico and the Dominican Republic. The warnings come amid ‘unprecedented’ Covid-19 risks around the globe. The Level 4 ‘Do Not Travel’ Advisory was issued to over 100 countries as the U.S. State Department said they were …
Whilst Covid-19 has affected travel around the world, it isn’t the only issue at hand when it comes to deciding where US travelers should and shouldn’t travel to. The US Department of State has been working hard to keep its travel advisory page updated in order to keep its travelers safe and informed, recently issuing …
The U.S. State Department issued a new health alert on February 19 for Americans traveling to Mexico. While over the last year most alerts have come in the form of warnings regarding the growing Covid-19 crisis, this announcement came as welcome news for those headed to Mexico. The alert was issued by the U.S. Embassy …
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The US travel advisory system was designed to provide travelers with recommendations for travel for every country around the world, providing updates on the safety and security issues that travelers should be aware of before they set off on their journeys. This week, the US updated its recommendations for several nations, handing its most severe …
As the United States continues to monitor the both the political and Covid-19 situations in every country around the world, yesterday it moved to update the travel advisories for Ireland, South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Cyprus, Barbados and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The new updates feature categorizations from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention …