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US and UK ease Cyprus travel advice: boost for tourism

The two countries had raised the security level for Cyprus
The two countries had raised the security level for Cyprus Copyright  AP Photo/File
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By Ioannis Karagiorgas
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The two countries had raised the security level for Cyprus after drone attacks on the British base at Akrotiri, moving it to level three at the time – 'reconsider your travel'

After the unrest triggered by the outbreak of the war between the US and Iran, and the drone attacks on the British base at Akrotiri in Cyprus, the United States and the United Kingdom issued travel advisories to their citizens regarding trips to the island of Cyprus. This also affected tourism to Cyprus.

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That is now changing, however, as the US has decided to restore Cyprus to the normal Level 1 travel advisory, recommending usual precautions, while the UK at the same time has amended its own guidance, thereby on the one hand keeping Cyprus among the destinations for which there is no advice against travel and, on the other, lowering the assessed risk level.

Positive development also from the UK

The UK Foreign Office has revised its travel advice for Cyprus, withdrawing the emergency warnings that had been issued because of heightened tension in the Middle East. These warnings had caused concern in the British travel market.

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In the previous update, Cyprus had been listed, along with more than 17 other countries in the region, under a special warning regime because of geopolitical developments. This decision was linked to the armed conflicts in the area, as well as the drone attack on the British base at Akrotiri.

At the time, the Foreign Office had warned that any deterioration in the situation could affect travel, causing delays or other unforeseen consequences. It also advised British travellers to be particularly careful during their trips.

In the latest version of the travel advice, these references are no longer included. Although the usual safety recommendations for those visiting Cyprus still apply, there is no longer any specific mention of an increased risk arising from developments in the Middle East nor of any potential impact on air or other travel.

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