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Foreign Office drops 'do not travel' advice for UAE

Foreign Office drops 'do not travel' advice for UAE
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The UK Foreign Office has lifted its 'do not travel' advisory for the UAE following a ceasefire between the US and Iran. However, officials warn that the regional situation remains unpredictable and travel insurance implications should be carefully considered.

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The change in travel advice impacts millions of British travelers and the regional tourism and aviation industry.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google iStock / Getty Images The Foreign Office has dropped its advice against travelling to Dubai, but warned British citizens that "the situation remains unpredictable" in the region.

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The report balances the lifting of travel restrictions with official warnings about ongoing regional instability.

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