- On June 22, the U.S. Department of State released a rare global security alert, urging Americans abroad to be more vigilant.
- The warning warns against possible travel disruptions, regional airspace closings and demonstrations aimed at U.S. Citizens.
- Travelers should review the country-specific advisories and register for the Smart Traveler Enrollment program. They can also follow the safety tips on the U.S. Department of State website.
Department of State of The United States recently issued a rare security alert All Americans should exercise caution when traveling abroad.
Sunday, 22nd June, just a day after U.S. forces bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities, the Department of State issued a statement on its website that “the conflict between Israel & Iran has led to disruptions in travel and periodic airspace closures across the Middle East.” The department also stated that it is possible that protests against U.S. nationals and interests could occur overseas, and that American travellers should exercise increased caution.
You will be directed to the next stop. country-by-country advisory pageThe Global Travel Advisory provides detailed information on destinations and the perceived level of safety in each location. It’s important to note, however, that this global advisor differs from the Department’s “do NOT travel” warnings.
You can also read about the advantages of using Travel + Leisure As previously reported, Department of State issues advisories for nations around the globe Four levels are used to help travelers better understand and assess potential risks when visiting specific locations. First level is to be cautious, second level is to be extra careful. exercise increased cautionLevel 3 is “reconsider traveling to this destination” and Level 4 is “do NOT travel.” The differences between these levels are subtle, and the decisions made often depend on logistical and diplomatic conditions rather than actual limitations on the ground.
You can find a variety of safety information for different types of trips on “Traveler InformationThe page includes specific safety tips For women, students, those who have dual nationality and for women traveling abroad. cruise ship passengers. You may want to look into it before booking your next trip.
The Department of State was not the only agency that sent out an alert Sunday. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security also issued a similar bulletinIt is not due to expire before September. The notice warned “low level cyber attacks against U.S. Networks by pro Iranian hacktivists is likely.” The notice also warned that “violent extremists,” who are pro-Iranian, could organize and mobilize in the U.S. if a religious decision calling for retaliatory violent was issued.
You might want to consider taking certain precautions to minimize your risk, in light of the recent global advisory. Always be aware of your surroundings when abroad, especially in crowded areas. Also, always carry an emergency plan. Register with the free Smart Traveler Enrollment Program Get the latest information on health, safety and security in your destination country. This program allows the Department of State, in an emergency situation, to contact you quickly.
Gene Petrino is the co-owner and security consultant of the business. Survival Response LLC, previously shared with T+L, a bit of risk could be okay—if you take the right precautions.
Petrino added, “Travel advisories is just one input.” Stay flexible, listen to local news and talk with hotel staff. Trust your gut instincts. If you feel something is off, it most likely is.