Israel Joins Syria, Qatar, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain in Shutting Down Airspace, Halting Flights, and Stranding Thousands of UK Tourists as Tensions Escalate Across the Middle East
Israel Joins Syria, Qatar, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain in Shutting Down Airspace, Halting Flights, and Stranding Thousands of UK Tourists as Tensions Escalate Across the Middle East Israel has shut its airspace alongside Syria, Qatar, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain after the widening US‑Israel military strikes on Iran triggered retaliatory actions and major security concerns across the Gulf region. This coordinated closure left skies over key transit hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Tel Aviv essentially empty, forcing airlines to ground flights, reroute routes, and cancel hundreds of services...
Syria Opens Its Doors to Global Investors at the 2026 Syria Travel Show—The Country’s Most Important Tourism Event in Decades
Syria Opens Its Doors to Global Investors at the 2026 Syria Travel Show—The Country’s Most Important Tourism Event in Decades Syria is officially stepping back into the international tourism arena with the launch of the Syria Travel Show 2026, a strategic business-to-business (B2B) platform designed to revitalise the country’s tourism industry. The event will take place from April 14 to 16, 2026, at the Dama Rose Hotel in Damascus, marking a significant milestone in Syria’s post-conflict recovery. The exhibition aims to foster global partnerships, attract investments, and strategically reposition Syria’s tourism...
Somalia Joins North Korea, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan and More as Countries US Tourists Are Least Likely to Visit Due to Safety Risks and Limited Access
Somalia Joins North Korea, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan and More as Countries US Tourists Are Least Likely to Visit Due to Safety Risks and Limited Access Somalia joins North Korea, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, and other countries as some of the least visited destinations by US tourists. Despite offering rich history, unique cultural experiences, and stunning landscapes, these countries struggle to attract American vacationers primarily due to safety concerns, ongoing political instability, and limited access. Factors like travel advisories, difficult logistics, and perceptions shaped by media narratives significantly influence the decision-making...
flynas Partners with Syria to Launch flynas Syria, Boosting their Regional Connectivity, Tourism Growth, and Syria’s Aviation Sector Development
flynas Partners with Syria to Launch flynas Syria, Boosting their Regional Connectivity, Tourism Growth, and Syria’s Aviation Sector Development The Saudi Arabia-based low-cost airline, flynas, has entered into an agreement with the Syrian General Authority of Civil Aviation and Air Transport towards the launch of its new commercial airline, flynas Syria. With the announcement made in 2026, it has marked the start of an important partnership for Saudi Arabia and Syria, with operations scheduled to start by the end of 2026. The launch of flynas Syria would not only act as...