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The US has imposed a 30-day travel ban on those visiting Uganda, DRC, and South Sudan amid an Ebola outbreak, affecting entry for non-citizens and residents.
For Lebanon, the United States issued a Level 4 advisory on May 6, warning Americans not to travel to the country “for any reason” due to the risk of crime, terrorism, unrest, kidnapping, landmines, and armed conflict, warning that some areas, especially near the borders, have “increased risk.”
The World Travel & Tourism Council warns that the United States is falling behind as other regions attract more international travelers.
U.S. Travel Association CEO Geoff Freeman said international travel to the U.S. is projected to be down 6% this year, driven by a 25% decline in travel from Canada. Photo Credit: PhocusWire In the aftermath of the government shutdown this past fall, U.S ...
The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisory for Bolivia, urging visitors to use caution due to petty crime, demonstrations and narcotrafficking dangers.
While the advisory still calls for travelers to reconsider traveling to the nation, the threat of kidnappings has been removed from the warning.
The state of travel feels up in the air for many Americans. Here's why some are still going on trips and others are canceling theirs.
Canada's travel boycott of the United States has steeper consequences than initial border-crossing numbers suggested, according to new data.
"Remain alert in tourist locations... stay aware of your surroundings... review your personal security plans," the U.S. Embassy said.