Iran, World Cup and All Whites
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Iran will travel to Mexico on Saturday, June 6 ahead of the 2026 World Cup, despite currently lacking visas for Mexico or the United States.
Iran’s national soccer team will sleep in Mexico and travel to the United States on the days of its three World Cup matches after Washington declined to host the squad for the tournament, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday.
Iran’s football federation said that its allocation of World Cup tickets for supporters had been withdrawn just days before the start of the tournament, leaving many fans who had already made travel arrangements unable to attend matches in the United States.
India on Monday expressed deep concern over the renewed escalation in West Asia after Iran launched a missile barrage at Israel, warning that the conflict poses serious risks to regional stability, the global economy and energy supplies.
2026 keeps throwing curveballs at would-be travelers. The first disruption came in the form of jet fuel shortages, airspace closures and flight cancellations caused by the Iran war. Although peace negotiations may be underway,
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India issues fresh Iran travel warning, urges citizens to leave
Dubai : India on Monday reiterated its warning to its nationals in Iran to avoid any travel to the country and exit the region by available means of transport. The advisory comes in view of the latest developments in the region.
India has renewed its Iran travel advisory, urging citizens to avoid travel to the country and advising those already there to leave via available transport options.
Emirates will roll out incentives aimed at winning back customers worried about the protracted Iran war, focusing on safety and reliable travel connections rather than lower fares, the Gulf airline's President Tim Clark told Reuters on Tuesday.
Trips to smaller "secondary cities" in Asia-Pacific are getting an added boost this summer, as the Iran war is spurring travelers to plan trips closer to home.