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The Arabian Travel Market 2024 Kickstarts With The Theme ‘Empowering Innovation’!

The Arabian Travel Market (ATM), one of the leading global events enabling growth for the travel and tourism industry is set to take place from May 6th to 9th. The Arabian Travel Market is known as the gateway to global travel and tourism growth. Here, global travel and tourism visionaries unite to feel the future of travel and tourism.

For the 2024 edition of the ATM, the main theme is ‘Empowering Innovation – Transforming Travel Through Entrepreneurship. This means that participants will be exploring how innovative sustainable travel trends will evolve. Additionally, at the ATM, attendees can also identify strategies for growth within specific key vertical sectors. For over 20 years, ATM has connected products and destinations from around the world with buyers and travel trade visitors at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

This year’s edition of the ATM is set to be a record-breaking year with 41,000 attendees expected to arrive. Additionally, the Arabian Travel Market 2024 is also set to feature 2,300 exhibitors from 165 countries.

The transformative theme of ATM 2024 will complement our efforts to create new pathways to grow beyond traditional tourism, as we focus on leveraging the huge potential of entrepreneurship and further accelerating momentum acorss our tourism industry says HE Issam Kazim, CEO Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DCTCM).

This year, the conference agenda will feature key industry speakers from around the world. Additionally, these speakers will also address the emerging trends that are fueling the travel and tourism sector’s growth.

Just like this year, the 2023 edition of the Arabian Travel Market was also exceptionally successful. In 2023 ATM featured 2,100 exhibitors from 150 countries. Additionally, the event was attended by 40,000 people from various professions from the global hospitality industry as well as other sectors. The theme was set as Working Towards Net Zero for the year 2023.

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21 Countries on the U.S. “Do Not Travel” List: What It Means and Why It Matters

U.S Do Not Travel List

As international travel continues to rebound, a recent update from the United States government highlights rising safety concerns in various parts of the world. The U.S. State Department now lists 21 countries under its highest travel advisory level — a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” designation. This classification warns Americans to avoid visiting these destinations due to severe safety risks, including conflict, crime, terrorism, and unstable political conditions.

The State Department added North Korea and Burkina Faso to this list in April, bringing the total to 21 nations. These updates reflect the department’s ongoing efforts to inform travelers about potential threats abroad.

What Is a Level 4 Advisory?

The U.S. State Department uses a four-tier system to guide travelers on the level of caution they should exercise in foreign countries:

  • Level 1: Exercise normal precautions
  • Level 2: Exercise increased caution
  • Level 3: Reconsider travel
  • Level 4: Do not travel

Officials designate countries as Level 4 when they identify life-threatening risks due to ongoing violence, instability, or legal complications that could affect foreign nationals, especially Americans. This warning serves as a serious alert to the unpredictable nature of local conditions.

The 21 Countries to Avoid

As of the latest update, the following countries fall under a Level 4 advisory:

  • Afghanistan
  • Belarus
  • Burkina Faso
  • Burma (Myanmar)
  • Central African Republic
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Haiti
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Mali
  • North Korea
  • Russia
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Ukraine
  • Venezuela
  • Yemen

Authorities flag these nations for various concerns, such as armed conflict, political unrest, or the targeting of foreign nationals through kidnapping or arbitrary detention. In some regions, reports indicate that local authorities have detained U.S. citizens without clear cause or access to consular support, particularly in places like North Korea and Iran.

Travelers should also note that not all areas within a country carry the same risk. Some nations contain specific high-risk regions that raise the overall advisory level. For example, Mexico includes several states under Level 4 due to crime and kidnapping, while the rest of the country holds a Level 2 or 3 designation.

What Travelers Should Do

Although the list targets U.S. citizens, international travelers from other countries can benefit from reviewing multiple sources before finalizing travel plans — including their own national advisories, international news, and firsthand accounts.

Those who choose to travel to higher-risk areas should consider taking the following precautions:

  • Create a detailed emergency plan
  • Register with their embassy, if available
  • Monitor official government updates
  • Familiarize themselves with local laws and customs

Staying Informed While Planning Travel

Officials regularly review and update travel advisories to reflect global developments. A country listed under a higher advisory level today may shift to a lower level as conditions change. Travelers who stay informed and flexible can better navigate international travel. Whether preparing for business, leisure, or personal visits, understanding advisory updates allows travelers to make informed decisions. By staying aware of evolving conditions and available guidance, individuals can approach international trips with greater preparedness and confidence.

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