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The United Kingdom has recently revised its official travel advisory list as tensions in the Middle East rise — impacting key holiday locations such as Cyprus, Turkey, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka. Numerous flights are being cancelled, airspace is being restricted, and many British citizens are being evacuated. This one-minute overview outlines the complete list of countries the UK advises against visiting, the limitations on favored destinations, and essential steps every traveler should take prior to departure. Keep yourself updated. Prioritize your safety.

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00:00Stop before you pack your suitcase. You need to hear this.
00:03The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has updated its Do Not Travel list as the Middle East war intensifies.
00:10And it could affect your holiday.
00:11Flights are being cancelled.
00:13Airspace is closing.
00:15Thousands of Britons have already been evacuated.
00:17Charter planes are bringing people home from Oman and the UAE.
00:20Even Dubai briefly suspended flights after reported blasts.
00:24Here is where the UK says do not travel at all.
00:27Afghanistan.
00:28Iran.
00:30Iraq.
00:30Israel and Palestine.
00:32Syria.
00:33Yemen.
00:34Several other countries now have partial restrictions.
00:37That includes parts of Egypt, Pakistan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the UAE.
00:43And yes, even popular holiday spots are feeling the impact.
00:47Cyprus remains open, but terror risks cannot be ruled out.
00:51Turkey has strong warnings near the Syria border.
00:54The Maldives and Sri Lanka are facing serious flight disruptions.
00:58Even if your destination is not at war, your travel plans could change overnight.
01:02Check your airline.
01:04Review your insurance.
01:05Register with the FCDO before you go.
01:08Because right now, one update could cancel everything.
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