UK Lifts 'Do Not Travel' Advisory for UAE and Several Middle Eastern Destinations
1-Minute Brief
The removal of travel warnings may enable British travellers to resume trips to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other Middle Eastern countries.
Key Facts
- The UK Foreign Office has removed its 'do not travel' advice for Dubai and several Middle Eastern countries.
- The advisory change includes the United Arab Emirates, affecting destinations such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
- Thousands of British nationals were stranded in the Middle East when the US-Iran war began in early 2026.
- The Foreign Office's updated guidance follows a period of heightened regional tension.
- Holidays to Dubai and Abu Dhabi could resume for British travellers, according to The Independent.
What Happened
The UK Foreign Office has lifted its 'do not travel' warnings for the UAE and several other Middle Eastern countries, updating its travel guidance for British citizens.
Why It Matters
This change may impact travel plans for UK residents, potentially reopening tourism and business travel to the region after previous restrictions related to regional conflict.
What's Next
Travelers and tour operators are expected to monitor further government updates and assess any remaining risks before planning trips to the affected destinations.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft33m agoUK removes ‘do not travel’ warnings for Dubai and several Middle Eastern countries
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoForeign Office drops 'do not travel' advice for UAE
