The U.S. State Department issued close to 10 updated travel advisories in the month of March, with the majority of guidance encouraging travelers to reconsider plans to visit a handful of countries around the world due to a variety of factors, including crime, terrorism, armed conflict and wrongful detentions, among other potential threats. If the demand for passports and international travel is any indication, this summer is poised to see countless Americans travel abroad, many for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic brought about crippling travel restrictions. But before you leave home, here’s a look at some of the most significant travel advisories published over the past month.
Source: TravelPulse