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Travel Updates: Parks Break Records, Middle East Flights Disrupted, and More

Recent developments in travel news, from national parks to international flight disruptions

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What Happened The world of travel has seen a mix of exciting developments and disruptions in recent weeks. Despite a record-long government shutdown in the United States, many national parks have broken visitation...

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The world of travel has seen a mix of exciting developments and disruptions in recent weeks. Despite a record-long government shutdown in the United States, many national parks have broken visitation records. Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict in Iran has led to flight disruptions in the Middle East, affecting thousands of passengers.

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National Parks Break Records

According to newly released 2025 visitation data, 26 National Park Service sites broke visitation records, including nine national parks. These...

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According to newly released 2025 visitation data, 26 National Park Service sites broke visitation records, including nine national parks. These parks, which are often lesser-known compared to heavy hitters like Yellowstone and Yosemite, saw significant jumps in attendance. The data shows that recreation visits across the system's 406 reporting parks slipped from 331,863,358 in 2024 to 323,014,305 in 2025, about a 2.7 percent decline. However, this decline is likely due to the 43-day partial government shutdown that forced many parks to operate with limited staffing and reduced services.

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Middle East Flight Disruptions

The conflict in Iran has led to mass flight delays and cancellations, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Gulf states, including...

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The conflict in Iran has led to mass flight delays and cancellations, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Gulf states, including the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iran, Israel, and Iraq, have introduced full or partial airspace closures and temporary flight restrictions. Flights have since begun to gradually resume through controlled aviation corridors in parts of the Middle East, with limited departures available from Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.

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Travel Advisories Updated

The State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains at a Level 2, encouraging Americans to "exercise increased caution." The most up-to-date...

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The State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains at a Level 2, encouraging Americans to "exercise increased caution." The most up-to-date travel guidance for Americans traveling to Egypt was confirmed in a March 9 security alert from the US Embassy in Cairo. The alert notes that "the State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains unchanged at Level 2 'Exercise Increased Caution,' with 'Do Not Travel' guidance for the Northern and Middle Sinai as well as parts of the Western Desert."

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Who: National Park Service, US Department of State, airlines in the Middle East What: Record-breaking visitation at national parks, flight...

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  • Who: National Park Service, US Department of State, airlines in the Middle East
  • What: Record-breaking visitation at national parks, flight disruptions in the Middle East, updated travel advisories
  • Where: National parks in the United States, Middle East countries including Egypt, Iran, and UAE
  • Impact: Thousands of passengers affected by flight disruptions, increased caution advised for travelers to Egypt

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As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, travelers should stay informed about flight disruptions and travel advisories. Meanwhile, national parks in the United States are expected to continue attracting record-breaking crowds, with many lesser-known parks offering unique experiences for visitors.

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  1. Source 1 · Fulqrum Sources

    These 9 National Parks Known for Glaciers, Giant Trees, and Wildlife Just Broke Visitation Records

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    Is it Safe for US Citizens to Travel to Egypt Right Now?

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Travel Updates: Parks Break Records, Middle East Flights Disrupted, and More

Recent developments in travel news, from national parks to international flight disruptions

Friday, March 13, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The world of travel has seen a mix of exciting developments and disruptions in recent weeks. Despite a record-long government shutdown in the United States, many national parks have broken visitation records. Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict in Iran has led to flight disruptions in the Middle East, affecting thousands of passengers.

National Parks Break Records

According to newly released 2025 visitation data, 26 National Park Service sites broke visitation records, including nine national parks. These parks, which are often lesser-known compared to heavy hitters like Yellowstone and Yosemite, saw significant jumps in attendance. The data shows that recreation visits across the system's 406 reporting parks slipped from 331,863,358 in 2024 to 323,014,305 in 2025, about a 2.7 percent decline. However, this decline is likely due to the 43-day partial government shutdown that forced many parks to operate with limited staffing and reduced services.

Middle East Flight Disruptions

The conflict in Iran has led to mass flight delays and cancellations, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Gulf states, including the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iran, Israel, and Iraq, have introduced full or partial airspace closures and temporary flight restrictions. Flights have since begun to gradually resume through controlled aviation corridors in parts of the Middle East, with limited departures available from Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.

Travel Advisories Updated

The State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains at a Level 2, encouraging Americans to "exercise increased caution." The most up-to-date travel guidance for Americans traveling to Egypt was confirmed in a March 9 security alert from the US Embassy in Cairo. The alert notes that "the State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains unchanged at Level 2 'Exercise Increased Caution,' with 'Do Not Travel' guidance for the Northern and Middle Sinai as well as parts of the Western Desert."

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  • Who: National Park Service, US Department of State, airlines in the Middle East
  • What: Record-breaking visitation at national parks, flight disruptions in the Middle East, updated travel advisories
  • Where: National parks in the United States, Middle East countries including Egypt, Iran, and UAE
  • Impact: Thousands of passengers affected by flight disruptions, increased caution advised for travelers to Egypt

What to Watch

As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, travelers should stay informed about flight disruptions and travel advisories. Meanwhile, national parks in the United States are expected to continue attracting record-breaking crowds, with many lesser-known parks offering unique experiences for visitors.

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What Happened

The world of travel has seen a mix of exciting developments and disruptions in recent weeks. Despite a record-long government shutdown in the United States, many national parks have broken visitation records. Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict in Iran has led to flight disruptions in the Middle East, affecting thousands of passengers.

National Parks Break Records

According to newly released 2025 visitation data, 26 National Park Service sites broke visitation records, including nine national parks. These parks, which are often lesser-known compared to heavy hitters like Yellowstone and Yosemite, saw significant jumps in attendance. The data shows that recreation visits across the system's 406 reporting parks slipped from 331,863,358 in 2024 to 323,014,305 in 2025, about a 2.7 percent decline. However, this decline is likely due to the 43-day partial government shutdown that forced many parks to operate with limited staffing and reduced services.

Middle East Flight Disruptions

The conflict in Iran has led to mass flight delays and cancellations, disrupting the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Gulf states, including the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iran, Israel, and Iraq, have introduced full or partial airspace closures and temporary flight restrictions. Flights have since begun to gradually resume through controlled aviation corridors in parts of the Middle East, with limited departures available from Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.

Travel Advisories Updated

The State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains at a Level 2, encouraging Americans to "exercise increased caution." The most up-to-date travel guidance for Americans traveling to Egypt was confirmed in a March 9 security alert from the US Embassy in Cairo. The alert notes that "the State Department's Travel Advisory for Egypt remains unchanged at Level 2 'Exercise Increased Caution,' with 'Do Not Travel' guidance for the Northern and Middle Sinai as well as parts of the Western Desert."

Key Facts

  • Who: National Park Service, US Department of State, airlines in the Middle East
  • What: Record-breaking visitation at national parks, flight disruptions in the Middle East, updated travel advisories
  • Where: National parks in the United States, Middle East countries including Egypt, Iran, and UAE
  • Impact: Thousands of passengers affected by flight disruptions, increased caution advised for travelers to Egypt

What to Watch

As the situation in the Middle East continues to evolve, travelers should stay informed about flight disruptions and travel advisories. Meanwhile, national parks in the United States are expected to continue attracting record-breaking crowds, with many lesser-known parks offering unique experiences for visitors.

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