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Everything you need to know about what impact the conditional ceasefire will have on flights, airspace and the wider Middle East
Travelers in the U.S. this summer are unlikely to see major disruptions or price hikes due to the Iran war, but that could change later in the year.
It was a warning designed to chill the blood of even the most carefree vacationer. Of all the incendiary messages issued by Tehran since the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran last month, one stood out for its sheer menace. Brigadier General ...
With summer travel right around the corner, people are facing high baggage and ticket prices, as well as potentially less flights to choose from.
As tensions linked to the Iran war impact air travel routes, tourists planning European trips face uncertainty over cancellations and refunds. EU rules, airline policies, and tour operator obligations vary, leaving many unsure whether to cancel or wait.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is driving up flight costs and altering airline operations, prompting consumers to adapt their travel strategies to mitigate expenses.
The two-week ceasefire comes with a number of conditions, including Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Here's what travelers to the region need to know.