The U.S. Department of State has issued a travel advisory to Mexico because of an increased risk of violent crime in some parts of the country. Violent crime, such as homicides, kidnappings, carjackings and robbery, are "widespread" and the U.S. government "has limited ability to provide...
Several news outlets incorrectly reported on Thursday that the United States Department of State (DOS) issued a new travel advisory to Mexico after eight dead bodies were found this week in the popular destination of Cancun. A DOS official confirmed to Travel Market Report that the only chan...
DETROIT (WWJ)- The U. S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for Japan after the earthquake and tsunami. Consul General of Japan in Detroit, Kuni Matsuda says more than half of the main island has been affected by the disaster. "Unless you have a really, emergency business to ...
State Department raises travel advisory for Australia amid fires A new level 2 warning means any American traveling to Australia is urged to postpone their trip if they're coming to an area affected by the wildfires. January 9, 2020 Additional Live Streams ...
Level 3 - Reconsider Travel:At this level, the State Department advises travelers to avoid travel because of serious risks to safety and security; Level 4 - Do Not Travel:This is the highest advisory level, warning of "greater likelihood of life-threatening risks." At this level, the U.S...
The advisory is not a warning to avoid travel to the Dominican Republic—only the State Department’s Level 4 warning does that. Instead, it advises travelers going to the country to stay safe by being aware of their surroundings, not displaying any signs of wealth, and not resisting any ro...
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The Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) Philippines and the Department of Tourism (DOT) will showcase the country’s tourism offerings at this year’s ASEAN Tourism Forum... Philippines welcomes measures to boost inbound tourism During the recent Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) meeting, the Phi...
The travel advisory was updated to a Level 2 “exercise increased caution,” down from a Level 3 “reconsider travel,” according to the State Department. Ad The updated advisory also removed the “D” notation, which indicates a risk of wrongful detention for U.S. nationals, and it removed...
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