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Travel updates: Key aviation developments affecting corporate travel planning

The Australian government has issued comprehensive travel warnings for Middle East destinations as regional tensions intensify

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Middle East travel warnings escalate

The Australian government has issued comprehensive travel warnings for Middle East destinations as regional tensions intensify, with significant implications for corporate travel planning.

At the centre of the warnings is Iran, where Smartraveller continues advising Australians not to travel. Those already in-country are encouraged to leave if safe to do so. The government cites an extremely volatile security situation, ongoing nationwide protests, violent crackdowns by security forces, telecommunications disruptions and arbitrary detention risks, particularly for dual nationals.

Recent airspace closures and flight restrictions compound the challenges, while consular assistance remains severely limited following the suspension of Australia’s embassy operations in Tehran.

Beyond Iran, the government has raised or maintained “exercise high degree of caution” advice for several business travel destinations:

For corporate travel managers, the government warns that even countries without full travel bans may experience sudden airspace closures, flight cancellations or security incidents.

Recommendations include:

The evolving situation requires ongoing assessment as regional tensions continue to impact business travel across the Middle East.

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