The latest on Nile River cruises, flight disruptions, and government travel guidance. Plus, advice from on-the-ground travel specialists.
From fuel prices to flight routes, the ripple effects of the war with Iran are spreading across global travel, raising new questions for anyone planning a trip in the months ahead.
Mixed signals from the U.S. State Department about travel to Egypt have caused numerous trip cancellations, affecting tourism companies and creating confusion among travelers. Despite Egypt being far ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday would be the most intense day yet of U.S. strikes inside Iran. Israeli Prime ...
As recent geopolitical developments across the globe have scrambled travel, cruise passengers may be second-guessing their destinations.
U.S. President Donald Trump says that the war with Iran began because that country was starting work on a new site for developing material for nuclear weapons.
While much of the cruise industry is pulling back from the Middle East, Viking is making a surprising—and counterintuitive—about-face. Just days after announcing it would cancel its Nile River ...
Viking to resume Nile River cruises March 12 following reassessment of Egypt situation and clarification of U.S. travel ...
Near Alexandria in Egypt, this lost city was once an ancient place of pleasure, but today, it lies beneath the waves of the ...
Viking has canceled Egypt river cruises through March due to Middle East conflict, prioritizing guest safety and adhering to U.S. State Department guidance, but remains optimistic about minimal ...
The Middle East tourism disruptions from the U.S.-Iran war are unlikely to be short-lived, region specialists said.