Travel

Passengers on Dubai‑Dublin Flight ‘Never So Happy to Be Home’

Published: March 5, 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online Passengers arriving on a direct Dubai‑to‑Dublin flight this week expressed overwhelming relief and gratitude as they touched down in Ireland after being stranded in the United Arab Emirates for several days amid widespread flight disruptions triggered by escalating conflict in the Middle East. The service marked the first direct commercial rotation between the two cities since airspace closures affected Gulf‑region...

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UK Government’s First Repatriation Flight to Leave Middle East, More Planned

Published: March 5, 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online The United Kingdom has begun evacuating its citizens from the Middle East as regional conflict disrupts commercial air travel and leaves thousands stranded, with the first government‑chartered repatriation flight scheduled to depart from Oman amid ongoing tensions. The operation, announced by the Foreign Office in London, marks the start of a broader effort to bring vulnerable British nationals home while...

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First Wave of Europeans Stranded by Iran Conflict Return Home, With Hundreds of Thousands Still Left in Region

Published: March 3, 2026 . The English Chronicle Desk . The English Chronicle Online A limited but much-anticipated repatriation of European travellers and expatriates stranded by the escalating conflict in the Middle East has begun, with the first flights and coordinated government efforts bringing home citizens from Gulf states and surrounding areas after weeks of travel chaos and airspace closures. However, officials across the European Union emphasise that hundreds of...

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U.S. Tells Citizens to Leave Israel Now as Regional Conflict Escalates

Published: March 3, 2026 . The English Chronicle Desk . The English Chronicle Online The United States government has issued a stark and unprecedented advisory urging its citizens in Israel — as well as in more than a dozen other Middle Eastern countries — to leave immediately amid rapidly expanding violence and rising safety threats across the region. The move reflects growing concern in Washington over the spill‑over effects of...

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The Little‑Known ‘Serengeti of South America’ Revealed

Published: 3 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Far from the savannas of Africa, a vast grassland wilderness in northern South America — often dubbed the “Serengeti of South America” by travellers and nature writers — stretches across Guyana, Venezuela and neighbouring Brazil. This region’s sweeping tropical grasslands and savannas offer a spectacular yet little‑known wildlife experience that rivals the famous plains of East Africa in...

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Limited Flights Leave UAE But Disruption Continues Amid Iran Strikes

Published: 3 March 2026 . The English Chronicle Desk.The English Chronicle Online Travel chaos persists across the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as limited flights operate from key Gulf hubs while broader airspace disruptions sparked by the ongoing US‑Israel campaign against Iran continue to unsettle global aviation. The evolving situation — marked by closures, cancellations and selective departures — underscores how conflict in the region has reverberated through one of the world’s...

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Australian GP Confident Amid Travel Disruption

Published: 2 March 2026 . The English Chronicle Desk.The English Chronicle Online Organisers of the Australian Grand Prix have expressed firm confidence that ongoing travel disruption linked to escalating tensions in the Middle East will have no material impact on the opening round of the 2026 Formula 1 season. Despite significant logistical challenges affecting global air routes, race officials insist that operational planning remains intact and that fans in Melbourne...

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Islanders Advised on Travel to Middle East Amid Escalation

Published: 2 March 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online Island residents have been issued updated travel advice regarding journeys to the Middle East, as the security situation continues to deteriorate following recent strikes on Iran and subsequent regional retaliation. Government officials and local authorities are warning travellers to reconsider or postpone non‑essential travel to the region, amid ongoing airspace closures, missile threats and unpredictable escalation of hostilities. The updated guidance was...

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Flights Cancelled and New Travel Warnings Issued After Iran Strikes

Published: 3 March 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online Air travellers around the world are facing major disruption as flights have been cancelled, rerouted and delayed following a wave of military strikes by Iran and escalating conflict involving the United States and Israel. Major airspaces across the Middle East have been closed or severely restricted, prompting airlines to cancel thousands of flights, leave passengers stranded and airlines and governments to issue...

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‘We Found Out We’d Bought Fake Flights at Check-In’

Published: 2 March 2026The English Chronicle DeskThe English Chronicle Online A family’s long-awaited holiday turned into shock and disbelief at the airport check-in desk after airline staff informed them that their flight tickets did not exist in the booking system — despite having paid hundreds of pounds weeks earlier. What they later discovered was that they had unknowingly purchased fraudulent airline tickets, highlighting the growing problem of online travel scams...

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