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⚠️ Safety

Japan Issues New Avalanche Safety Warning for Hokkaido Resorts Through Winter

Japan’s Meteorological Agency raised avalanche risk levels for Hokkaido ski areas starting December 2026. The alert covers Niseko, Rusutsu, and Furano following heavy snowfall forecasts. Resorts must now install additional barriers and daily patrol increases.

✈️ Airlines

Singapore Airlines Launches Daily Singapore to Mexico City Nonstop in October

Singapore Airlines will operate daily nonstop flights between Singapore and Mexico City from October 12. The route uses Airbus A350-900 aircraft with 245 seats. It creates the first direct link between Southeast Asia and Mexico.

🛂 Visa

EU Extends Visa-Free Entry to 180 Days for South African Passport Holders

The European Union will allow South African citizens up to 180 days visa-free stay starting July 15. The change aligns with updated Schengen rules to boost tourism recovery. It opens easier access for leisure and business travelers from the region.

🛂 Visa

Morocco Extends Visa-Free Stay for EU Citizens to 90 Days From July

Morocco will allow visa-free stays of up to 90 days for all EU passport holders starting 1 July 2026. The previous limit was 30 days. The change aims to stimulate post-pandemic tourism recovery.

💉 Health

Brazil Requires Proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination for Amazon Arrivals From August

Brazil’s health ministry will mandate yellow fever vaccination certificates for all international arrivals to Amazon-region states beginning 15 August 2026. The rule covers nine states including Amazonas and Pará. Proof must be uploaded at least 10 days before travel.

🗺️ Destinations

Peru Reopens Machu Picchu to Full Daily Capacity From July

Peru’s Ministry of Culture will restore Machu Picchu’s daily visitor limit to 5,600 people starting 1 July 2026. The site has operated at 60 percent capacity since 2023 conservation works. Advance ticketing remains mandatory.

💸 Deals

British Airways Slashes London–Sydney Fares 25 Percent for September Travel

British Airways has cut return economy fares on London–Sydney flights by 25 percent for September 2026 departures. Promo fares start at £799 including taxes. The sale runs for seven days only.

🌍 General

Canada Extends NEXUS Processing Time Waiver for US Citizens to 2027

Canada Border Services Agency will continue expedited NEXUS renewals for US citizens without interviews until 31 December 2027. The extension addresses ongoing interview backlogs at land borders. Approved members keep full trusted-traveller benefits during the interim.

⚠️ Safety

Thailand Issues Flood Safety Advisory for Northern Provinces Through October

Thailand’s disaster authority has warned of elevated flood and landslide risks in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son until late October. Heavy monsoon rains are expected to continue. Domestic and international travellers are urged to monitor local alerts.

✈️ Airlines

Lufthansa Adds Daily Frankfurt to Cape Town Nonstop From November

Lufthansa will operate daily nonstop flights between Frankfurt and Cape Town beginning 15 November 2026. The new service uses Airbus A350-900 aircraft with 293 seats. It restores year-round direct links last suspended in 2020.

🛂 Visa

Australia Launches 5-Year Multiple Entry Visa for Indian Nationals From August

Australia will issue 5-year multiple-entry visitor visas to Indian passport holders starting 1 August 2026. The change follows bilateral talks aimed at boosting tourism and business travel. Frequent flyers between the two nations stand to save significantly on repeat applications.

✈️ Airlines

Air Canada Adds Daily Vancouver to Seoul Nonstop Starting September

Air Canada will operate daily nonstop flights between Vancouver and Seoul from September 2. The 10-hour service uses Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners with 247 seats. It replaces the current one-stop via Tokyo and adds 90,000 annual seats.

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