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Travelers have to find bits and pieces of information on various online resources to develop a full pre-travel picture of the risks and requirements of the destination. Not anymore. Introducing Global Rescue’s Travel Intelligence Center
Every day on our social media platforms, Global Rescue posts a number of events that may affect your travel. What is this information, where does it come from and how do you use it? Global Rescue intelligence experts explain the importance of travel alerts.
The Russian military is conducting a coordinated combined arms invasion of Ukraine. This level of conflict may entail unprecedented violence, with a combination of ground, tanks, artillery and cyber combat forces.
President Donald Trump has announced a 30-day ban on travel from the Schengen Area beginning 11:59 p.m. eastern daylight saving time on 13 March. The Department of Homeland Security clarified that the ban will cover most foreign nationals who have been in any of the 26 Schengen countries 14 days prior to their arrival in the United State.
A U.S. airstrike killed one of Iran’s top military commanders, Qassem Soleimani, on 3 January. The strike — which targeted a Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) convoy near Baghdad International Airport — also killed PMF commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis.
Airport officials canceled all remaining outbound flights at Hong Kong International Airport on 12 August due to a large-scale anti-government protest at the airport.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) a global health emergency on 17 July.
After crossing into Uganda on 9 June, at least one person who was initially diagnosed with the Ebola virus has died. Two additional cases have been confirmed on 12 June following the spread of the Ebola outbreak in Kasese.
At least 17 people were injured when a roadside bomb detonated in Giza on 19 May. The attack reportedly targeted a tourist bus carrying 25 South African nationals on Marioutiya Road near the Grand Egyptian Museum.
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Mobile Apps:
Global Rescue Mobile Apps are designed for operation on the current versions of Android and iOS operating systems. Availability of services is subject to your equipment compatibility, connectivity and signal in your location. There is no guarantee that all features and functionality will be available in your location. Use and availability of the Mobile Apps are subject to your service provider’s plan and may be subject to additional fees from your provider. The download and use of a Global Rescue Mobile App is subject to the terms of your Member Services Agreement and the applicable End User License Agreement (EULA).