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India Joins Russia, Venezuela, North Korea, Ukraine, Syria, Sudan, Israel, Burkina Faso and More as UK Issues New ‘No Travel’ Warning

Thursday, June 12, 2025
India has now been added to the UK’s growing ‘no travel’ advisory list—joining high-risk nations such as Russia, Venezuela, North Korea, Syria, Sudan, Ukraine, and others—after the devastating crash of Air India Flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad, which carried over 240 people including dozens of British nationals. The UK Foreign Office swiftly updated its travel guidance, citing serious aviation safety concerns, emergency response limitations, and the potential risks to foreign travelers in the region. This marks a significant escalation in the UK’s travel stance toward India, placing parts of the country in the same risk category as active war zones and politically unstable regions.
UK Updates Travel Guidance After Ahmedabad Crash
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) revised its India travel guidance on June 12, following the fatal crash of Air India Flight AI-171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The flight was carrying 242 people, including 53 British nationals, when it plunged to the ground and caught fire just beyond the runway.
With the incident prompting immediate safety concerns, the FCDO issued the following update:
“FCDO advises against all travel to parts of India.”
This warning places India in the same high-risk category as countries facing ongoing war, political instability, terrorism threats, or severe infrastructure collapse.
Full List of Countries on UK’s ‘No Travel’ List
India now joins a critical list of countries or regions where the UK government advises its citizens to avoid all travel, unless absolutely essential. These include:
- Russia – Due to the war in Ukraine and diplomatic hostilities.
- Ukraine – Ongoing conflict and active war zones.
- North Korea – Complete travel ban due to diplomatic isolation and safety risks.
- Iran – Arbitrary detention risk and political instability.
- Syria – Ongoing civil war and terrorism threats.
- Sudan – Armed conflict and deteriorating security.
- Burkina Faso – High levels of terrorism and civil unrest.
- Venezuela – Crime, civil unrest, and government instability.
- Israel and Gaza – Active conflict zones with indiscriminate violence.
- South Sudan, Mali, Niger, Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen – All with extreme instability and no UK diplomatic presence.
India’s inclusion marks a rare instance of a country with large UK citizen travel volume being partially flagged under a no-travel advisory.
Crash Details Prompt Immediate Response
Flight AI-171, bound for London Heathrow, crashed just minutes after takeoff. Operated by a Boeing 787 Dreamliner and commanded by Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, the aircraft issued a mayday signal before vanishing from radar.
The crash site, located just outside Ahmedabad Airport, was engulfed in smoke and flames by the time emergency services arrived. Among the passengers were 169 Indian nationals, 7 Portuguese, 1 Canadian, and 53 British citizens—prompting a swift reaction from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who posted:
“The scenes emerging of a London-bound plane carrying many British nationals crashing in the Indian city of Ahmedabad are devastating… My thoughts are with the passengers and their families.”
Diplomatic and Consular Coordination in Motion
The UK government moved quickly to activate its consular services. Emergency hotlines were issued for families of British nationals, and officials began coordinating with Indian aviation and safety authorities. This also triggered the broader advisory review.
While the advisory specifically mentions “parts of India,” the context implies heightened caution for aviation, infrastructure, and emergency response standards—especially concerning long-haul international routes.
Aviation Safety Concerns Under Review
The crash has placed the spotlight not only on Air India’s fleet and maintenance records but also on the Boeing Dreamliner 787, already under scrutiny due to previous issues raised globally regarding fuselage joins and electrical systems.
As UK aviation regulators assess risks for British travelers flying to India and neighboring regions, aircraft safety, airport emergency capabilities, and communication protocols are all under review.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India has launched a full investigation. The black box and cockpit voice recorder are expected to provide critical insights into the sequence of events that led to the crash.
Tourism and Travel Industry Impact
India has been one of the UK’s top long-haul destinations, with tens of thousands of UK citizens visiting annually for tourism, business, and family reunions. This advisory—though limited to “parts of India”—could trigger booking cancellations, travel insurance exclusions, and flight route reassessments by carriers such as British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and Air India.
Travel analysts warn this update may also shake confidence in South Asia-bound travel, especially during peak summer months when expat families typically fly back to the subcontinent.
Not All of India Under ‘No Travel’ Alert: UK Lists Specific High-Risk Areas Only
Despite the UK’s latest travel warning to India following the Air India crash, the advisory does not apply to the entire country. Instead, it targets specific regions that are already known for ongoing conflict, unrest, or diplomatic tension. The UK government continues to allow travel to most of India, while urging extreme caution in the following zones:
India–Pakistan Border Zone
The UK government advises against all travel within 10 kilometers of the India–Pakistan border due to ongoing security risks and military activity. This includes sections in Punjab and Rajasthan. The Wagah–Attari border crossing remains closed, and UK travelers are urged to stay well clear of this frontier.
Jammu and Kashmir
The FCDO warns against all travel to Jammu and Kashmir, covering key destinations such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, and the Jammu–Srinagar highway.
However, there are a few exceptions:
- Air travel to and from the city of Jammu is still permitted.
- Travel within Jammu city is allowed.
- Visits to Ladakh (a separate Union Territory) remain unrestricted.
These warnings stem from years of instability, past terror incidents, and recent surges in localized violence.
Manipur
In the northeast, the UK now advises against all but essential travel to the state of Manipur, including its capital Imphal. This follows violent ethnic clashes that began in 2023 and flared up again in September 2024. While some areas have seen calm, others continue to experience unrest, and intermittent curfews remain in place.
UK Responds to Ahmedabad Crash With Urgent Consular Support
Following the Air India crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, the UK government has confirmed its ongoing efforts to assist affected British nationals and their families. The Foreign Office has established direct contact channels:
- In India: +91 (11) 2419 2100
- From the UK: +44 (0) 20 7008 5000
The Government of Gujarat has also launched emergency helplines:
- +91 (0) 79 23251900
- +91 (0) 9078405304
Meanwhile, Air India has created passenger information hotlines for those seeking flight and passenger details:
- From within India: 1800 5691 444
- From abroad: 0091 8062779200
Regional Tensions Remain Under Watch
Following a brief military flare-up between India and Pakistan in early May 2025, both governments agreed on May 10 to suspend further hostilities. Although the situation has calmed, the UK continues to monitor the region closely and urges all travelers to follow local guidance and emergency protocols if visiting sensitive border areas.
India has been added to the UK’s ‘no travel’ advisory list alongside countries like Russia, North Korea, and Venezuela after a fatal Air India crash raised serious aviation safety and emergency response concerns. The update reflects heightened risks for foreign travelers following the incident involving over 240 passengers, including 53 British nationals.
What Travelers Should Know
- Do not travel to parts of India where the FCDO has issued warnings.
- Check your travel insurance: policies may now exclude coverage for affected areas.
- If you’re already in India, register with your embassy and follow local safety instructions.
- Monitor live updates from the UK FCDO website and local authorities in India.
The UK’s decision to include India in its ‘no travel’ advisory list underscores how aviation disasters—even those not caused by terrorism or warfare—can have immediate geopolitical and public safety ramifications. While the investigation continues, travelers are urged to stay informed and exercise caution before planning trips to affected regions.
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ITB India 2025 opens in Mumbai showcasing global travel

ITB India 2025, a leading B2B travel trade show organised by Messe Berlin, officially opened today in Mumbai, marking its third in-person edition as a premier B2B trade show and conference for the travel industry.
In a press statement, the organisers say that under the theme The Business of Experience: Curated Travel for Targetted Growth, the event brings together a global gathering of over 400 exhibitors, 600 high-caliber buyers and expects upwards of 8,000 trade visitors from sectors including MICE, leisure, corporate and travel technology.
The statement adds that the three-day event is co-located with MICE Show India and Travel Tech India, focussing on the rising demand for experience-driven travel with emphasis on wellness, culture, cinematic storytelling and adventure tourism.
The organisers say that Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh have been named the Official Partner States of ITB India 2025, showcasing their diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
It adds that these states are positioned as prime destinations offering authentic and immersive travel experiences beyond the usual tourist trails.
According to the statement, the exhibition features wide international participation across the entire tourism value chain. Key exhibitors include national tourism organizations, top MICE companies, online travel agencies, hospitality brands, travel tech providers and travel agents. Notable exhibitors such as Wonderful Indonesia, Visit Northern Finland, Ministry of Heritage and Tourism Oman, and several others underline the event’s global scope and comprehensive market reach.
The organisers say that running alongside the trade show is the ITB India Conference 2025, featuring more than 40 sessions across four curated tracks, Knowledge Theatre, MICE & Corporate, Travel Tech and Experiential Travel. Industry leaders will discuss India’s growing outbound travel market, innovations in MICE and corporate travel, the transformative role of AI and analytics in travel tech, and the shift towards experiential and purpose-driven travel.
“ITB India 2025 demonstrates the vitality of the Indian and South Asian travel markets, serving as an essential platform for global engagement and collaboration. This year’s edition places a strong emphasis on experience-led travel while fostering fresh opportunities for dialogue, innovation and partnerships across MICE, Corporate, Leisure and Travel Technology. We are delighted to welcome our Official Partner States, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh, whose participation brings India’s diversity and cultural depth to the forefront, further cementing ITB India’s position as a gateway to the future of travel,” says Darren Seah, Executive Director, Messe Berlin Asia Pacific and organiser of ITB India, MICE Show India and Travel Tech India.
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Not Thailand, THIS Asian Destination Sees A 68% Rise In Interest From Indian Travellers, Reports Survey

This Asian destination, known for its rich culture, ancient temples and cutting-edge technology, is becoming increasingly popular among Indian travellers. As per Agoda, a leading digital platform for travel, Indians are showing increasing interest in travelling to this Asian country, with data revealing a 68% year-on-year increase in searches. Which nation are we referring to? Read on!
A Must-Visit Asian Destination For Indian Travellers
Japan, with its stunning views, ancient temples, rich culture and reputation for safety, has always been a favourite among travellers worldwide. But according to a report by Agoda, a leading travel platform, interest from India has grown significantly too. Its latest data shows that Japan is emerging as a top choice for Indian travellers, with searches rising by 68% between May and August 2025 compared to the same period in 2024.
Among the most searched destinations, Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto topped the list, recording increases of 59%, 158% and 53% respectively. Osaka stood out with the highest percentage, thanks to its growing popularity and its proximity to major attractions such as Universal Studios Japan and Nara Deer Park.
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Beyond The Big Three Cities
Beyond Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto, Agoda’s data also revealed a rise in searches for other Japanese destinations by Indian travellers. Fujikawaguchiko (+36%) and Sapporo (+18%) are becoming more popular, along with Hakone (+46%), Okinawa (+47%), Fukuoka (+14%), Yokohama (+20%) and Nagoya (+41%), all of which made it to the top ten. These cities are known for their scenic landscapes and unique leisure experiences.
Gaurav Malik, Country Director, Indian Subcontinent and Indian Ocean Islands, said, “Japan’s mix of modern cities, cultural heritage, and natural beauty is striking a chord with Indian travellers like never before. What we are seeing is that travellers are not only choosing traditional hotspots like Tokyo but are also exploring beyond, with Osaka and other cities quickly gaining popularity. Families can enjoy theme parks and kid-friendly attractions, couples can chase romantic escapes in Kyoto and Hakone, while groups of friends can opt for leisure getaways in places like Okinawa. At Agoda, we’re making it easier to plan these journeys end-to-end, with convenient choices for flights, stays, and curated experiences across Japan.”
Also Read: Why Has Japan Released A Scary AI Video Of Mount Fuji Erupting?
Agoda’s latest report suggests that Japan is establishing itself as a must-visit destination for Indian travellers. From cultural experiences and ancient temples to breathtaking landscapes and cuisine, the country offers everything a traveller dreams of.
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First Published: September 02, 2025 3:24 PM
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Breaking News Live Updates: IndiGo airline issues travel advisory for Leh, asks passengers to rebook or claim refunds

Orange weather warning for NCR
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) upgraded its weather warning to orange across Delhi and the National Capital Region, urging residents to prepare for heavy showers. Officials said the rainfall was being driven by the monsoon in combination with an unusually active western disturbance, which has also brought downpours to Himalayan states.
Temperatures dropped to 24–25 degrees Celsius, but the fall in mercury did little to ease the problems caused by clogged roads and flooding. Commuters were seen navigating waist-deep water in parts of the city, while pedestrians struggled to move through submerged streets.
Gurugram faces intense rainfall
Gurugram was hit hardest. Between 3 pm and 7 pm, the city received over 100 mm of rain. Stretches near Hero Honda Chowk, Patel Nagar and Signature Bridge were completely inundated. The service lane of the Dwarka Expressway had to be shut as water levels rose sharply, and the expressway’s drainage system collapsed under pressure.
By 6 pm, more than 90 mm of rainfall had been recorded, leaving vehicles stranded and traffic backed up at the Delhi-Gurugram border along National Highway-8. The downpour, which lasted for hours, paralysed key roads connecting Dwarka to Kherki Daula and several sectors of Gurugram.
Work from home and online classes advised
The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) asked private offices and institutions to shift to remote work on Tuesday. It also directed schools to move to online classes. In its advisory, the Gurgaon deputy commissioner said the order aimed to reduce traffic jams, ensure public safety, and minimise disruption after the city received over 100 mm of rain in just five hours.
The circular, sent late on Monday to the District Information and Public Relations Office, also tasked education officers with ensuring full compliance by both government and private schools.
Officials urged residents to stay indoors as much as possible and avoid unnecessary travel. They advised those who needed to step out to follow weather updates closely. Emergency services were placed on standby while authorities continued to assess the situation.
Rain impact across Delhi
Several parts of Delhi, including Akbar Road near India Gate, were pounded by rain. While waterlogging was less severe than in Gurugram, traffic slowed to a crawl during the evening rush as people left their offices.
Authorities confirmed that traffic restrictions on Loha Pul were necessary to prevent risks from the swelling Yamuna.
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