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UK Government Eases Travel Advisory For Israel Ahead of Final Evacuation Flight: What You Need To Know - Travel And Tour World

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Saturday, June 28, 2025

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has updated its travel advice for Israel, now advising against “all but essential travel” to certain regions, such as Tel Aviv and parts of Palestine. This change comes as the security situation has improved following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. However, the FCDO has maintained its advisory against all travel to Gaza, parts of the West Bank, and northern Israel, where the situation remains highly unstable.

The latest update in the travel advisory comes after more than two weeks of intense conflict between Israel and Iran, prompting the British government to act quickly in organizing flights to evacuate nationals from the region. While the FCDO previously issued a blanket “all travel” warning, it has since eased restrictions on certain areas like Tel Aviv, making it possible for non-essential travel to resume.

The UK government has now arranged six flights to evacuate British nationals, with the final government-organized flight scheduled to depart from Tel Aviv on Sunday, June 29. These flights have been prioritized for the most vulnerable, including families, elderly nationals, and those with medical needs.

The FCDO has confirmed that once the final evacuation flight departs, no further flights will be arranged. As demand for these flights decreases, travelers have more access to commercial flight options, especially with the ceasefire agreement in place. The FCDO encourages any remaining nationals to secure their spots on the last available flight, as it is the final opportunity for evacuation under government arrangements.

With the reduction in government flights, commercial air travel is increasing. Airlines are resuming regular operations, and there are now more options for British nationals wishing to return home. As the security situation continues to improve, these commercial flights provide a viable alternative for those who missed the government evacuation flights. Travelers are encouraged to explore these commercial options promptly, as availability may vary.

The safety of British nationals remains the highest priority for the UK government. The Foreign Secretary reaffirmed that every effort is being made to ensure a swift and safe evacuation process. The government is continuously monitoring the situation on the ground and working with international partners to ensure that citizens who choose to stay are fully informed about potential risks.

While the FCDO has relaxed travel advice for Tel Aviv and certain other areas, it continues to advise against travel to Gaza and other high-risk zones in northern Israel and the West Bank. Nationals still in Israel are urged to remain vigilant, avoid conflict zones, and follow local authority guidance.

For those who wish to leave Israel, it is crucial to take the following steps:

Travelers are also advised to remain cautious of potential health risks due to the region’s current instability. The FCDO has issued general travel health guidelines for British nationals traveling or currently residing in Israel:

As the situation in Israel stabilizes, the UK government’s latest advisory reflects the changing security dynamics. British nationals are encouraged to stay informed, secure their place on the final evacuation flight, and take full advantage of commercial flight options. The government is committed to ensuring the safety of its citizens and will continue to monitor the situation closely.

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