The United States’ State Department has issued its latest round of travel advisory updates, this time featuring ten countries – including Mexico. It is the seventh such separate episode of travel advisory updates so far this month, as the State Department works around the clock to keep American travelers safe when traveling abroad. These latest …
The United States’ Department of State has just updated the travel advisory pages for 10 countries around the world. Whilst international travel may have moved closer towards normality over the past few months, it still isn’t completely without risks and challenges – as these updates show – and travel advisories still play a key role …
The US State Department has issued 11 new travel advisories this week. Whilst the number of the most severe “Level 4” travel advisories being issued has fallen significantly in recent months, the State Department remains hard at work surveying all of the travel and safety issues in countries all over the world in a bid …
The US Department of State has issued 12 new travel advisory updates recently as part of its ongoing efforts to keep American citizens safe on their travels abroad. Updated frequently to ensure information is fresh and relevant, travel advisories serve as an essential tool for travelers to consult prior to booking vacations, providing up to …
The United States has made major changes to the way it issues travel advisories for Mexico. Previously, the U.S. State Department issued level 1, 2, 3, or 4 nationwide advisories based on how safe Mexico is for U.S. tourists. Now the U.S. State Department has broken down its Mexico travel advisories into state-specific travel advisories …
The US Department of State issued several more travel advisories yesterday as part of its efforts to keep Americans safe abroad. The updates feature both advice from the State Department about threats that travelers may face, as well as a warning about the level of Covid-19 in the country from the CDC, keeping travelers well …
The US State Department has issued a Level 3: Reconsider Travel warning for Mexico. This Level 3 travel notice is due to a number of factors, including Covid-19 and cases of violent crime rates in certain areas of the country. Please note that the areas where US travelers should issue a higher degree of caution …
The US State Department has issued 15 new travel advisories this week as part of its ongoing efforts to keep US travelers safe around the world. Each travel advisory warning comes with a warning level, which ranges from Level 1, which serves as the least severe warning level, to Level 4, which is the most …
The US Department of State has issued several new travel advisory warnings to a range of countries, with the Caribbean in particular set to be affected by the latest updates. Of the 23 travel advisory updates to be issued just yesterday, ten of them were handed out to countries located in the Caribbean – with …
The U.S. State Department has announced that it is lowering the travel advisory for Mexico. Mexico was on the State Department’s level 4 “Do Not Travel” list until yesterday when it was lowered to level 3 “Reconsider Travel”. The change comes as Americans are getting ready for spring break, starting as early as this weekend …
The United States Department of State updated several of its informative travel advisories yesterday, providing new updates to popular Caribbean islands such as Jamaica in the process, as well as several other countries around the world. It’s been a busy start to the year, with yesterday’s updates the tenth separate instance of travel advisory updates …
The US Department of State has been busy this month, as it has updated the travel advisories of several more countries around the world. The timely safety updates provide travelers with clear information about potential health and safety threats that they may run into on their trips, and have long since been an important starting …