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UK Foreign Office Updates Guidance for Tourists Heading to Dubai
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office warned of renewed strikes and travel disruption as Emirates cut flights to more than 100 destinations.
- On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, the UK Foreign Office updated travel guidance for the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, advising against all but essential travel due to regional security risks.
- Although a ceasefire holds between the United States and Iran, the Foreign Office warned that Iranian strikes on civilian infrastructure have "decreased," yet further attacks "could occur at short notice."
- Travelers are urged to "stay away from areas around security or military facilities, and US or Israeli-linked locations," as the regime stated its intention to target such institutions.
- Following the ceasefire, Dubai-based Emirates confirmed it is operating a "reduced flight schedule" to more than 100 destinations as the airline continues monitoring the situation.
- Travelers should verify passport requirements mandating six months' validity for entry and keep departure plans under review, as the Foreign Office monitors ongoing travel disruption.
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