Travel Ban, Alert and Warning what’s the Difference?
Deciphering the difference between Travel Alerts and Travel Warnings can be confusing.
Travel Alerts – U.S. Department of State’s international travel alerts are issued around short-term events. Alerts are generally short-lived, and the government doesn’t hesitate to pull the alert once the potential concern has passed.
Travel Warnings – Federal Aviation Administration (FAA’s) travel bans on the other hand are the government’s gentle way of suggesting that you reconsider your trip entirely. Unstable government, civil war, ongoing intense crime or violence, and frequent terrorist attacks are all listed as potential reasons for a warning. Unlike alerts, warnings may stay in place for many years at a time if the climate of potential danger persists.
No matter where you are headed, remember that your safety must be your own priority. Americans traveling abroad should educate themselves on areas of the world to be avoided.