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✈️ Airlines

Ryanair Opens Four New Routes From Dublin to Spain in July

Ryanair will launch twice-weekly flights from Dublin to four Spanish regional airports from 1 July 2026. The routes target secondary cities previously underserved from Ireland. Fares start at 19 EUR one-way including taxes.

🛂 Visa

Brazil Waives Visa Fees for Indian Nationals From June 2026

Brazil will eliminate visa fees for Indian passport holders starting 1 June 2026. The move follows bilateral talks aimed at boosting tourism and business travel between the two nations. Indian travellers can expect faster processing and lower costs for trips to Rio and São Paulo.

🌍 General

US and Mexico Implement New Land Border Pre-Clearance Program

The United States and Mexico launched a joint pre-clearance initiative at three border crossings. The program begins June 1 2026 at Tijuana San Diego and Juarez El Paso. Processing times are expected to drop by 40 percent for approved travellers.

⚠️ Safety

Australia Warns Travellers of Volcanic Risks in Eastern Indonesia

Australia updated its travel advice for eastern Indonesia due to heightened volcanic activity. The alert covers areas near Mount Lewotobi and Mount Ruang. Tourists are advised to monitor local alerts and avoid restricted zones.

✈️ Airlines

Delta Adds Daily Atlanta to Cape Town Nonstop Route from August

Delta Air Lines will operate daily nonstop flights between Atlanta and Cape Town beginning August 2026. The new service uses Airbus A350 aircraft with 306 seats. South African tourism officials expect a significant boost in American visitors.

🛂 Visa

Canada Waives Visa Requirements for Brazilian Travellers Starting July

Canada will eliminate visa requirements for Brazilian citizens effective July 15 2026. The policy targets increased tourism and business exchanges between the two countries. Brazilian travellers gain simplified access to major Canadian cities including Toronto and Vancouver.

🛂 Visa

India Extends Visa-Free Entry for 10 ASEAN Nations Until 2027

India has extended its visa-free policy for citizens of 10 ASEAN countries through December 2027. The move builds on post-pandemic tourism recovery efforts that saw arrivals rise 35 percent last year. Travellers from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and others gain simplified entry for stays up to 60 days.

✈️ Airlines

Asia Pacific Airlines Add 170 New International Routes for Summer 2026

OAG data shows 170 new international routes launching across Asia Pacific this summer. The expansion includes connections from Australia to Japan and South Korea to Southeast Asia. Capacity growth reaches 12 percent compared with 2025.

⚠️ Safety

Sri Lanka Issues Updated Travel Advice Amid Middle East Disruptions

The UK Foreign Office updated its Sri Lanka travel advice on 19 March 2026. Flights via Middle Eastern hubs may face delays or rerouting. British nationals are advised to monitor airline updates and consider alternative carriers.

🌍 General

EU Entry/Exit System Fully Operational Across Schengen Zone

The EU Entry/Exit System became fully operational on 10 April 2026. Non-EU travellers now undergo biometric registration at external borders. Average processing times have increased by up to 45 minutes at major airports.

🛂 Visa

GCC Countries to Launch Unified Tourist Visa in 2026

The six Gulf Cooperation Council states will introduce a single tourist visa in 2026. The GCC Grand Tours Visa will allow multiple entries across Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Implementation is scheduled for the fourth quarter.

✈️ Airlines

Aegean Airlines to Launch Athens–Casablanca Route in October

Aegean Airlines will start four weekly flights from Athens to Casablanca on 1 October 2026. The new route strengthens Greek–Moroccan tourism links. It provides another European gateway avoiding traditional Middle East hubs.

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