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The global ripple effect of the ongoing security crisis in the Middle East is spreading rapidly. Overnight, the US State Department issued five new urgent security directives spanning the Middle East, Asia and Europe, as local demonstrations and geopolitical tensions escalate.
From active relief flights from the UAE to strict legal warnings regarding protests in Southeast Asia, the threat matrix is highly volatile this week.

To give you the most accurate picture of the reality on site, we have also recorded the live Safety index for travelers score for each destination. This index cuts through the noise and measures exactly how safe travelers on the ground currently feel based on real traveler reports.
If you are currently abroad or have a boarding pass for international travel, here you will find the unfiltered overview of the latest embassy alerts.
1. United Arab Emirates: active assistance flights


The situation in the UAE represents the most serious logistical escalation on this list. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently operating official relief flights to Europe from both Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
The reality on the ground: Access to certain airports is now strictly limited to confirmed travelers. Do not go to the airport without a ticket. While the land borders with Oman and Saudi Arabia remain open, they are experiencing massive, heavy traffic congestion. All US government employees in the UAE have been ordered to shelter in place and all routine consular services have been suspended until further notice.
- Critical Legal Warning: Taking images or photographs of drone or missile incidents in the UAE is strictly illegal and subject to immediate prosecution. Keep your phone in your pocket.
The Traveler Safety Index for Dubai currently stands at 41.
2. Oman: Regional shelter-in-place orders


While the U.S. Embassy in Muscat has officially lifted general shelter-in-place guidelines for the entire country, very specific danger zones remain active.
The reality on the ground: It remains unsafe to travel to locations within or near Duqm, or anywhere within a 100 kilometer radius of Salalah. In addition, the embassy has issued strict travel restrictions for U.S. government officials regarding Musandam Governorate and Masirah Island. Finally, all recreational maritime activities greater than 25 kilometers from the coast are strictly prohibited.
The Traveler Safety Index for Oman currently stands at 75.
3. Malaysia: strict legal warnings


Spillover demonstrations related to developments in the Middle East are quickly organizing in Southeast Asia. Planned and spontaneous protests are expected today, March 12, and tomorrow, March 13, near the US Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, starting at 1:00 PM local time.
The reality on the ground: Local authorities are expected to significantly increase security presence, implement road closures and restrict traffic in the capital.
- Critical Legal Warning: It is strictly illegal for non-Malays to participate in demonstrations in Malaysia. Do not join the crowd as you risk immediate arrest and deportation.
The Traveler Safety Index for Malaysia currently stands at 85.
4. Thailand: Embassy demonstrations


The US Embassy in Bangkok has issued a local demonstration alert as protests gather in the Thai capital.
The reality on the ground: Although the threat level is lower than in the Middle East, US citizens are officially advised to avoid all demonstration areas, maintain a strict low profile while navigating the city, and monitor local news for sudden route closures.
The Traveler Safety Index for Thailand currently stands at 75.
5. Denmark: European spillover


The unrest has also reached Northern Europe, with an official demonstration alarm outside the US embassy in Copenhagen.
The reality on the ground: Travelers in Denmark are advised to avoid the immediate protest areas around the embassy district and maintain a high level of situational awareness, especially in large crowds or in public squares.
The Traveler Safety Index for Denmark currently stands at 75.
Follow your destination
This is a very fluid, volatile situation that is changing by the hour. If you have a boarding pass or are planning international travel this week, you can’t rely on outdated itineraries.
Stay up to date with the Traveler dashboard where you can view live alerts from the US Embassy, travel advisories from the State Department, and real-time safety scores for your exact destination before heading to the airport.
View live embassy alerts and advisories for your destination here

