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Australia Urges Citizens: UAE Travel Warning Issued
9 Mar
Summary
- Australians warned not to travel to UAE due to new government advisory.
- Regional military conflict could cause flight disruptions and movement restrictions.
- An earlier incident at Dubai Airport stranded thousands of travellers.

Australians are being urged by the government to reconsider travel to the United Arab Emirates. A new "do not travel" warning was issued on Sunday, citing the volatile situation in the Middle East. Flights at key airports like Dubai and Abu Dhabi may be impacted by unpredictable airspace changes.
Retaliatory strikes are occurring across the region following military actions in Iran. This heightened conflict could lead to widespread movement restrictions and significant travel disruptions for citizens.
The government has also advised against travel to Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine, Qatar, Syria, and Yemen. Caution is recommended for Jordan, Oman, and Saudi Arabia, with a high degree of caution advised for Azerbaijan.
This advisory follows an incident at Dubai Airport where an attack near the main terminal trapped thousands of travelers.




