
One of Australia's leading travel agents has urged clients not to panic over the crisis sparked by Donald Trump in the Middle East.
"As parts of the world experience temporary travel disruptions, we wanted to keep you informed and reassure you that we will continue to support you," Mary Rossi Travel told clients in a newsletter.
"At this stage, there is no need to make any changes to travel plans scheduled for April 2026 onwards.
"While the situation continues to evolve, we are closely monitoring developments across the Middle East and staying up to date through airlines, government authorities, and our partners on the ground.
"We are also working directly with our airline partners to understand their policies around rescheduling and cancellations, ensuring we can provide the most accurate and timely guidance.
"In the short term, access to Europe is currently more limited as some travellers are choosing to reroute via Asia; however, availability beyond the next few weeks is expected to stabilise.
"Encouragingly, the majority of destinations worldwide continue to operate as normal, and many of our clients are currently travelling and enjoying their holidays without disruption.
"While some airlines - including Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways - are currently operating with reduced services, we remain optimistic that regular schedules will resume in the near future."
So there you go.
"While the situation continues to evolve, we are closely monitoring developments across the Middle East and staying up to date through airlines, government authorities, and our partners on the ground.
"We are also working directly with our airline partners to understand their policies around rescheduling and cancellations, ensuring we can provide the most accurate and timely guidance.
"In the short term, access to Europe is currently more limited as some travellers are choosing to reroute via Asia; however, availability beyond the next few weeks is expected to stabilise.
"Encouragingly, the majority of destinations worldwide continue to operate as normal, and many of our clients are currently travelling and enjoying their holidays without disruption.
"While some airlines - including Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways - are currently operating with reduced services, we remain optimistic that regular schedules will resume in the near future."
So there you go.
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