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Netherlands, South Africa: Travelers entering Netherlands from South Africa required to quarantine for 10 days as Dutch government reclassifies country as 'very high-risk' zone

Netherlands, South Africa: Travelers entering Netherlands from South Africa required to quarantine for 10 days as Dutch government reclassifies country as 'very high-risk' zone | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Authorities in the Netherlands have reclassified South Africa as a very high-risk zone without a variant of concern, the country’s government has confirmed. 


The recent decision that became effective on January 16 means that South African citizens who have completed their immunization process against the virus are exempted from the EU entry ban. However, travelers still are obliged to present a negative result of the Coronavirus test upon their arrival in the Dutch Republic and follow quarantine requirements, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.


The Netherlands' authorities have confirmed that all persons over the age of 12 are obliged to follow mandatory quarantine requirements upon their arrival in this country.

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Why the U.S. issued travel warnings for Mexico, Jamaica, Bahamas

Why the U.S. issued travel warnings for Mexico, Jamaica, Bahamas | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
The U.S. is warning springbreakers to take extra precautions when traveling to some popular destinations this year, including Mexico, Jamaica, and the Bahamas.
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US issues travel warning for mega-popular spring break tourist spots - al.com

US issues travel warning for mega-popular spring break tourist spots - al.com | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
The message warns about a variety of safety threats in the country.
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Chile: Air traffic controllers will stage national strike on 26 October

Chile: Air traffic controllers will stage national strike on 26 October | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
From media reports: ADN Radio reported that this Thursday, October 26, a new national strike of air traffic controllers will begin, a mobilization that will generate complications in all the country's airports.


For this reason, various airlines have begun to implement facilities for passengers as a result of the effects that flights will have for the long weekend.


In addition, they recommended frequently checking all types of updates on their website.


Along these lines, they confirmed that they will enable the Passenger Protection Plan with which customers will be able to request a change in flight date without penalty or fare difference, or the return of their ticket in voucher or to the same means of payment.


This option will be available to passengers between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. this Thursday.
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U.S.: Ground stop issued at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas because of thunderstorms

U.S.: Ground stop issued at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas because of thunderstorms | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
The FAA's Air Traffic Control System Command Center on Tuesday reported disruption at the following airport:


Departures to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport  are grounded due to thunderstorms.
Passengers planning to fly into or out of the affected airport should contact their airline to confirm flight status.
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Israel, United Arab Emirates: Update: Emirates further extends suspension of flights to, from Tel Aviv until 14 November because of safety concerns

Israel, United Arab Emirates: Update: Emirates further extends suspension of flights to, from Tel Aviv until 14 November because of safety concerns | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
DUBAI, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Dubai's Emirates Airlines has suspended its flights to and from Tel Aviv until Nov. 14, it said in a statement on the Emirates App.


"We are closely monitoring the situation in Israel and are in close contact with the relevant authorities. The safety of our customers, crew and stakeholders is our number one priority," the statement said.
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Australia, Germany, Vietnam, U.K.: Bamboo Airways cuts flights between Vietnam and Frankfurt, London, Melbourne, Sydney amid restructure issues

Australia, Germany, Vietnam, U.K.: Bamboo Airways cuts flights between Vietnam and Frankfurt, London, Melbourne, Sydney amid restructure issues | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

A major international airline has culled all of its long-haul flights, including routes between Vietnam and Frankfurt, London, Sydney, and Melbourne.

 

Bamboo Airways — a Vietnamese carrier — that launched in 2022, will no longer fly to the two major Aussie cities, axing all local staff as it undergoes a massive restructure.

 

Despite a big push into the Australian market early last year with direct flights from Sydney and Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City, along with Melbourne to Hanoi — a quick search on the Bamboo Airways website will now show the routes are “unavailable” and “flights not found”.

 

It comes as the airline focuses on improving commercial efficiency by reducing routes with “low passenger demand” and increasing operation on high-demand routes.

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Argentina: Update: More Flybondi and JetSmart flights delayed from Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airport because of baggage handlers' strike

Argentina: Update: More Flybondi and JetSmart flights delayed from Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airport because of baggage handlers' strike | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
From media reports: News portal La Nacion.com reported Monday morning that airline JetSmart was forced to cancel 16 flights and reschedule four flights because of a baggage handlers' strike staged by employees of Intercargo.


The industrial action also affected air carrier Flybondi, that had to cancel six flights to Mendoza, Cordoba, Bariloche and Buenos Aires; another 20 of Flybondi flights were delayed.


Passengers planning to fly should contact their airline to confirm flight status.
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Israel: Official Travel Advice: U.K. updates its advisory, now warns against all travel to recently evacuated communities in north

Israel: Official Travel Advice: U.K. updates its advisory, now warns against all travel to recently evacuated communities in north | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advises against all but essential travel to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and against all travel to the following locations:


Gaza
The West Bank, excluding East Jerusalem and Route 1.
within 5km of the border with Lebanon. The Israeli military has announced that the area is a closed military zone and entry into the area is prohibited
the Sheba'a Farms and Ghajjar
within 500m of the border with Syria (the 'Alpha Line')
the area close to the border with Gaza that includes:
southwest of Ashkelon
south of route 35 and west of route 40 as far as Tlalim, not including Be'er Sheva
west of Be'er Sheva
north of route 211
recently evacuated communities in northern Israel:
Beit Hillel  
Dan 
Eilon  
Even Menachem 
Goren 
Granot Ha'Galil 
HaGoshrim 
Liman 
Matsuva 
Ramot Naftali  
Sasa 
She'ar Yeshuv 
Snir 
Tzivon
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Bangladesh: At least 12 dead, several others injured as passenger and freight trains collide in Bhairab

Bangladesh: At least 12 dead, several others injured as passenger and freight trains collide in Bhairab | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

From media reports: Observe BD reported at least 12 people were killed and several others injured after a passenger train and a container train collided head-on at the Bhairab Railway Station in Kishoreganj District on Monday.


Eye witnesses said the container train headed toward Chattogram collided with the Dhaka-bound Egarosindhur Express around 3 p.m. local time at the Jagannathpur crossing.


At least 12 bodies were recovered from the wreckage and the death toll could increase, said Abdul Alim Sikder, officer-in-charge of the police station.


Many people are stuck under the train, the news source indicated.


Fire fighters have rushed to the spot and are engaging in a rescue operation.

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Portugal: Delays reported at Lisbon Airport on 23 October because of weather issues

Portugal: Delays reported at Lisbon Airport on 23 October because of weather issues | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

Eurocontrol reported on Monday, 23 October 2023, that arriving flights are delayed at this time at the following airport:


Humberto Delgado Airport, also known as Lisbon Airport (LIS), in Portugal.
Arrivals regulated because of weather (cumulonimbus clouds) with moderate to high delays.


Because arriving flights are delayed, departing flight schedules may be affected.


Passengers planning to fly into or out of the affected airport should contact their airline well in advance of departure to confirm flight status.

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Argentina: Flights delayed, diverted at Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airport following bomb threats

Argentina: Flights delayed, diverted at Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airport following bomb threats | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Frome media reports: News portal La Nacion.com reported Friday morning that takeoffs and landings were halted at Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airport after four flights to Mendoza were targeted with bomb threats. As a result, one aircraft was evacuated, as well as the pre-boarding area of the airport. It was reopened, but delays in boarding procedures lingered.

According to airport operator Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, the bomb threats targeted four flights to Mendoza: two in Flybondi, one in Aerolineas Argentinas and one in Jet Smart.

“Only the 9:45 a.m. Flybondi flight was cancelled and evacuated, while the other three were delayed,” an airport spokesperson said.


The other affected flights are AR1448 MDZ, scheduled for 10:40; WJ3244, with departure time at 11:45; and FB5064, which would leave at 3:05 p.m.

While authorities were probing the bombs threats, flights close to landing were diverted to Ezeiza International Airport.


Passengers are advised to check flight status before travel.
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Europe, Israel, Lebanon: Update: All Lufthansa airlines extend flight suspensions to and from Tel Aviv and Beruit until 31 October amid security concerns

Europe, Israel, Lebanon: Update: All Lufthansa airlines extend flight suspensions to and from Tel Aviv and Beruit until 31 October amid security concerns | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

FRANKFURT, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Lufthansa and all its airlines have extended the suspension of flights to Israel to Oct. 31 due to security concerns in the region, the company said on Friday.


The suspension includes all flights to and from Tel Aviv as well as Beirut, the company, which also include Swiss, Austrian and Brussels Airlines, said.

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Israel, Morocco: Royal Air Maroc cancels flights to, from Tel Aviv between 19-30 October because of security issues

Israel, Morocco: Royal Air Maroc cancels flights to, from Tel Aviv between 19-30 October because of security issues | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
DUBAI, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Moroccan state-owned airline Royal Air Maroc (RAM) said on Thursday it would cancel flights from Oct. 19 to 30 to and from Tel Aviv "due to the current situation in Israel", according to a statement posted on social media platform X.
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Strikes to cause major travel disruption in Germany | Business Travel News Europe

Strikes to cause major travel disruption in Germany | Business Travel News Europe | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Transport services in Germany are set to face major disruption later this week as Lufthansa and Deutsche Bahn staff are due to go on strike on the same days.
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U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Mexico

U.S. Issues Travel Warning for Mexico | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
The United States is warning travelers heading to Mexico to be aware of their surroundings ahead of the spring break holiday season.
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Israel, U.S.: Update: Delta Air Lines to cancel additional flights to Israel amid ongoing conflict

Israel, U.S.: Update: Delta Air Lines to cancel additional flights to Israel amid ongoing conflict | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Delta Air Lines announced it would be forced to cancel additional flights to Israel due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.


The Atlanta-based carrier canceled all flights between Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv and New York City’s John F. Kennedy International Airport scheduled to depart between November 1-15, with sales of those flights suspended.


Delta also revealed that while booking was suspended earlier this month for Tel Aviv flights to and from Atlanta and Boston, the airline will cancel all flights between these markets starting on November 1.
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France: High delays reported at Nice Cote d'Azur Airport because of weather

France: High delays reported at Nice Cote d'Azur Airport because of weather | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

Eurocontrol reported on Tuesday, 24 October, that arriving flights are being regulated at Nice Cote d'Azur Airport (NCE) in France because of weather conditions (storm).

High delays are expected at this time.

Passengers planning to fly into or out of the affected airport should contact their airline well in advance of departure to confirm flight status.

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Vanuatu: Update: Air Vanuatu suspends all domestic and international flights while Tropical Cyclone Lola bears down on region as Category 4 storm

Vanuatu: Update: Air Vanuatu suspends all domestic and international flights while Tropical Cyclone Lola bears down on region as Category 4 storm | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Air Vanuatu has suspended all domestic and international flights while authorities are calling ships back to harbour, in anticipation of violent winds and a potentially tsunami-like storm surge as tropical Cyclone Lola bears down on the region.


Lola was earlier upgraded to a category 5 storm, with our Pacific neighbours on red alert as they brace for winds over 300km/h. It has since been downgraded to category 4.


Tropical Cyclone Lola is sitting just to the northeast of Vanuatu, and is expected to crash straight into the archipelago on Wednesday. It is the earliest recorded category 5 cyclone ever to develop in the South Pacific, with the official cyclone season not beginning until 1 November.
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U.K.: Update: Some morning flights canceled at Leeds Bradford Airport on 23 October following weather, security issues

U.K.: Update: Some morning flights canceled at Leeds Bradford Airport on 23 October following weather, security issues | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

Passengers flying out of Leeds Bradford Airport today (October 23) are once again being urged to check their flights, with a number of departures and arrivals canceled.

 

It follows a dramatic incident that happened as Storm Babet reached its height last week, with a TUI plane arriving from Corfu skidding off the Tarmac and coming to a sudden halt on nearby grass.

 

While nobody was injured, the bumpy landing preceded the closure of the entire airport. Wind and rain continued to batter the region over the weekend and departure boards confirmed that all flights departing from Leeds Bradford remain canceled for the first half of Saturday (October 21).

 

Then, just hours after it reopened, the airport had to be evacuated after a suspicious package was reported - which later turned out to be lost luggage.

 

It was reported that the package was left outside the building and the emergency services were called while the building was cleared shortly after 7:30 p.m.

 

While the incident appeared to signal a dramatic end to an eventful few days at the airport, there will have been further disappointment for some this morning as three departures have been canceled – and another two arrivals have also been slashed.

 

Here are all the cancellations and delays so far announced at Leeds Bradford Airport today (October 23):

 

8:00 a.m., from Belfast to Leeds Bradford – Diverted to Liverpool
8:20 a.m., from Dublin to Leeds Bradford – Canceled
8:30 a.m., from Leeds Bradford to Belfast – Canceled
8:45 a.m., from Leeds Bradford to Dublin – Canceled
9:30 a.m., from Amsterdam to Leeds Bradford – Canceled
10:05 a.m., from Leeds Bradford to Amsterdam – Canceled

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Mexico: Official Travel Advice: U.K. updates, re-issues its warning against all but essential travel to parts of country

Mexico: Official Travel Advice: U.K. updates, re-issues its warning against all but essential travel to parts of country | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
There are multiple areas in Mexico where the FCDO advises against all but essential travel.


Your travel insurance could be invalidated if you travel against FCDO advice. Consular support is also severely limited where FCDO advises against travel.
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Lebanon: Security Message: U.S. Embassy advises U.S. nationals to depart country because of unpredictable security situation

Lebanon: Security Message: U.S. Embassy advises U.S. nationals to depart country because of unpredictable security situation | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)


Security Alert: Lebanon, Security Situation and Departure Options


Location: Lebanon


Event: U.S. citizens who wish to depart Lebanon should leave now, due to the unpredictable security situation. There are still commercial flights available, but there is reduced capacity. Please check flight options at Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport. Please monitor local media reports and follow the instructions of security and emergency response officials.


If you need a financial assistance loan from the U.S. government to purchase tickets on a flight to depart Lebanon, or are interested in receiving messages from the U.S. Department of State, please complete this crisis intake form  and you will continue to receive communications from us. If you are aware of additional U.S. citizens seeking assistance from the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon, please have them complete our crisis intake form, or call 1-833-890-9595 (toll free); 606-641-0131 (U.S. local); or 961-4-543-600 (Lebanon local). Do not fill out this form if you have already completed it – we (U.S. Embassy) have your information, and duplicate requests delay our response.


We have updated our Travel Advisory to Level 4: Do Not Travel – the full text of the Travel Advisory may be found here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Lebanon.html 


The Department of State urges U.S. citizens not to travel to Lebanon. We recommend that U.S. citizens in Lebanon make appropriate arrangements to leave the country; commercial options currently remain available. We recommend that U.S. citizens who choose not to depart prepare contingency plans for emergency situations.


Actions To Take:


Have plans to depart that do not rely on the U.S. government.
Ensure you and your family have your travel documents in order and are prepared to travel.
Review your personal security plans.
Keep your cell phone charged in case of emergency.
Exercise caution, monitor the news closely for breaking developments that could affect internal security, and factor updated information into your travel plans and activities.
Have a contingency plan for emergencies and review the Traveler’s Checklist.
Assistance:


U.S. Embassy in Beirut – Lebanon
Awkar – Facing the Municipality
Main Street Beirut, Lebanon
961-4- 543 600
BeirutACS@state.gov


State Department – Consular Affairs
1-833-890-9595 (toll free) and 606-641-0131 (local)
Enroll in Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive security updates.
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Argentina: Baggage handlers' strike delays Flybondi and JetSmart flights from Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airfield

Argentina: Baggage handlers' strike delays Flybondi and JetSmart flights from Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airfield | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

From media reports: A strike by employees of the baggage handling company Intercargo generated delays at Buenos Aires' Jorge Newbery Airport (Aeroparque) while affecting flights of low-cost airlines JetSmart and Flybondi.

 

The industrial action began during the early hours of Monday and continued through the morning.

 

So far, JetSmart had to reschedule 14 flights, while Flybondi delayed another three flights.

 

There were no delays at the other Buenos Aires major airport, Ezeiza.

 

A statement from JetSmart asked passengers to check information about their flights on the company's website or by calling 11 2206 7799.

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Caribbean: Update: Several airlines issue travel waivers because of Tropical Storm Tammy

Caribbean: Update: Several airlines issue travel waivers because of Tropical Storm Tammy | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
It might be heading towards November, but the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season is still strong. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) on Tuesday issued several warnings for this season’s latest named storm, Tropical Storm Tammy.


As of the latest update from the NHC on Friday morning, Tammy was located about 100 miles northeast of Barbados and 185 miles east-southeast of Martinique. It was moving west-northwest at 8 mph.


The NHC expects Tammy to keep moving north, but turn out towards the Atlantic, which would see it avoid a direct hit to most of the Caribbean islands, including Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and more (see graphic above). Still, the storm will move near or over some portions of the Leeward Islands on Friday night and into Saturday, which could affect travel in those areas over the weekend.


For the moment, the NHC has issued the following warnings:


Hurricane Watch (hurricane conditions possible within the next 24 hours) for Guadeloupe, Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Anguilla, St. Maarten, St. St. Maarten, and St. Barthelemy.


Tropical Storm Warning (tropical storm conditions expected within the next 36 hours) for all those areas, plus Dominica.


Tropical Storm Watch (tropical storm conditions possible within 48 hours) for Barbados, Martinique, and Saba and St. Eustatius.


Airline waivers


Due to the expected impact from Tammy, several airlines have issued some change fee waivers and advisors.


Air Canada has issued a waiver for VC Bird International Airport in Antigua and Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport in St. Lucia for travel on Oct. 21. Flyers can change their travel dates for free.


American Airlines has issued a waiver for Clayton J. Lloyd Airport in Anguilla; V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua; Argyle International Airport in St. Vincent; Grantley Adams International in Barbados; Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport; Henry E. Rohlsen Airport in St. Croix; Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts; Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten; and Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas.


American’s waiver allows fee-free changes for all flights scheduled through Oct. 23. Travel can be rebooked in the same cabin class and to the same destination through Oct. 26.


Delta Air Lines has issued a waiver for travel through Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport in San Juan; Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia; Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten; and Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas.


Delta’s wavier covers travel through Oct. 22. Rebooked travel must begin no later than Oct. 25.


JetBlue has issued its own waiver for travel through Oct. 21 for Grantley Adams International in Barbados; Hewanorra International Airport in St. Lucia; Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten; and Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas.


JetBlue’s waiver allows flyers to rebook for travel through Oct. 25.


Westjet has a waiver for Queen Beatrix International Airport in Aruba; Grantley Adams International Airport in Barbados; and Punta Cana International Airport. WestJet’s waiver is in effect for travel through Oct. 21.
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Caribbean: Update: LIAT cancels some flights because of Tropical Storm Tammy

Caribbean: Update: LIAT cancels some flights because of Tropical Storm Tammy | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it

LIAT has advised passengers that due to the impending passage of Tropical Storm Tammy, some scheduled flights on Friday, October 20 will be affected.


The airline has cancelled flights to/from the following destinations:


LI 392 from Antigua to Dominica
LI 392 from Dominica to Barbados
LI 393 from St Vincent to St Lucia
LI 393 from St Lucia to Antigua
LI 392 will now operate Antigua direct to Barbados and onwards to St Vincent.  
Passengers have been advised to check their e-mails or visit the LIAT website and social media pages for updates. Passengers who have been affected will be allowed to rebook with all change fees waived.  

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France, Netherlands: High delays reported at Nice and Amsterdam Schiphol airports because of weather conditions

France, Netherlands: High delays reported at Nice and Amsterdam Schiphol airports because of weather conditions | Travel Advisory | Scoop.it
Eurocontrol reported on Friday, 20 October, that arriving flights are being regulated at Nice (NCE) and Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) airports because of weather conditions.


High delays are expected at both airports.


Passengers planning to fly into or out of the affected airports should contact their airline well in advance of departure to confirm flight status.
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