Push to lower Middle East travel warnings
There is increasing pressure on the Australian government to reduce travel warnings for the Middle East. This push comes as the European summer travel season approaches, which typically sees a rise in travel activity. Advocates believe that lowering these warnings could encourage more Australians to visit the region.
- ▪Calls are growing for the Australian government to lower travel warnings to the Middle East.
- ▪The push is particularly relevant ahead of the busy European summer travel period.
- ▪Lowering travel warnings could potentially increase Australian tourism to the region.
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