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India Introduces Mandatory Digital e-Arrival Card for All Foreign Travelers from 1 April 2026

India Introduces Mandatory Digital e-Arrival Card for All Foreign Travelers from 1 April 2026

From 1 April 2026 India will scrap its paper disembarkation form and require all foreign visitors—including OCI card-holders—to file an online e-Arrival Card before travel. The digital form generates a QR code that must be shown at immigration and is expected to cut clearance times in half, but travellers who forget may face delays. Corporates should update pre-trip checklists immediately.

Mar 31, 2026
UAE’s one-month emergency visa grace period ends, leaving thousands racing to re-enter before midnight

UAE’s one-month emergency visa grace period ends, leaving thousands racing to re-enter before midnight

A month-long emergency visa grace period that let UAE residents with expired visas re-enter the country without penalties ends at midnight on 31 March 2026. Tens of thousands are scrambling to beat the deadline amid continued flight disruptions. From 1 April, normal visa-expiry fines and fresh entry-permit requirements return, raising compliance and cost risks for employers and travellers alike.

Mar 31, 2026
China Southern inaugurates nonstop Beijing-Daxing – Helsinki service, opening new Asia–Nordics corridor

China Southern inaugurates nonstop Beijing-Daxing – Helsinki service, opening new Asia–Nordics corridor

China Southern Airlines has launched a thrice-weekly (soon daily) Boeing 787-9 service linking Beijing Daxing with Helsinki, its first route to Finland and the only nonstop connection between Northern Europe and China’s newest hub. The flight restores east-west connectivity critical for Finland’s transfer-hub strategy, offers businesses a faster door-to-door option, and is expected to accelerate the rebound of Chinese tourism and investment in Finland.

Mar 31, 2026
USCIS lifts blanket pause on most asylum applications but maintains ‘high-risk’ freeze

USCIS lifts blanket pause on most asylum applications but maintains ‘high-risk’ freeze

USCIS has restarted decisions on asylum claims from low-risk countries, ending a four-month adjudicative freeze that idled millions of cases. While most applicants can again obtain work permits and advance their legal status, a separate hold and tighter vetting rules still apply to about 40 “high-risk” nations—leaving some employers and applicants in limbo.

Mar 31, 2026
Provinces Gain More Power Under New PNP Regulations Effective 30 March 2026

Provinces Gain More Power Under New PNP Regulations Effective 30 March 2026

Regulatory amendments that came into force on 30 March 2026 hand provinces full responsibility for deciding whether PNP nominees can establish themselves economically and intend to reside locally; IRCC officers must now rely on the provincial verdict. The change should reduce federal refusals and accelerate final approvals but will likely make provincial screenings more rigorous, affecting corporate relocation timelines.

Mar 31, 2026
Iran Conflict Sends India-Europe Airfares Soaring, Corporate Travellers Pivot to Short-Haul Asia

Iran Conflict Sends India-Europe Airfares Soaring, Corporate Travellers Pivot to Short-Haul Asia

Long-haul fares from India to Europe have doubled as airlines detour around conflict zones and add war-risk surcharges. Corporates are shifting meetings to short-haul Asian hubs, driving conference demand in Singapore and Bangkok. Travellers should review insurance cover for war-related disruptions and budget longer block times.

Mar 31, 2026
Australia Imposes Six-Month Entry Suspension on Iranian Visitor-Visa Holders

Australia Imposes Six-Month Entry Suspension on Iranian Visitor-Visa Holders

For the first time, Canberra has activated its new Arrival Control Determination powers, blocking most Iranian Visitor-visa holders outside Australia from entering for six months. Affected travellers must apply for a Permitted Travel Certificate; firms with Iranian staff should review travel plans immediately. The unprecedented move signals a tougher, more flexible border regime that could be extended to other nationalities.

Mar 31, 2026
South Korea Extends 5- and 10-Year Multiple-Entry Visas for Chinese Nationals

South Korea Extends 5- and 10-Year Multiple-Entry Visas for Chinese Nationals

Seoul’s embassy in Beijing confirmed on 31 March that most Chinese nationals with a prior Korean entry will now qualify for a five-year C-3 multiple-entry visa, while residents of 14 major mainland cities—and employees of large Chinese investors—can receive ten-year visas. The change cuts red tape for frequent business and leisure visitors and is expected to boost post-pandemic travel flows between the two neighbours.

Mar 31, 2026
UK visa application fees to rise by up to £222 from 8 April

UK visa application fees to rise by up to £222 from 8 April

From 8 April 2026 the Home Office will increase most UK visa fees, with visitor visas up £8-£69, Skilled Worker applications rising to £819, settlement visas topping £2,000 and naturalisation fees rising to £1,709. Businesses face higher mobility costs and are racing to lodge applications before the deadline, while critics say the move risks deterring international talent.

Mar 31, 2026
Lufthansa Kicks Off Record-Breaking 2026 Summer Schedule—but Cabin-Crew Strike Looms

Lufthansa Kicks Off Record-Breaking 2026 Summer Schedule—but Cabin-Crew Strike Looms

Lufthansa has opened its 2026 summer schedule with service to 155 destinations from Berlin and record capacity across its German hubs, giving business travellers more options. A 94 percent strike mandate from the UFO cabin-crew union, however, threatens to upend the carrier’s plans and could disrupt corporate mobility during the crucial Easter and summer peaks.

Mar 31, 2026
Record 393 Flight Delays at Paris-CDG Trigger Ripple-Effect Across Global Routes

Record 393 Flight Delays at Paris-CDG Trigger Ripple-Effect Across Global Routes

Nearly 400 flights were delayed and eight cancelled at Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle between 30 and 31 March, crippling Air France’s global hub and causing knock-on delays at Heathrow, Frankfurt and beyond. The incident highlights staffing and infrastructure fragility just days before France begins full EES biometric checks, signalling that corporates should expect longer minimum-connection times and build contingency plans.

Mar 31, 2026
Warsaw unveils €105 million electronic barrier on Polish-Ukrainian border

Warsaw unveils €105 million electronic barrier on Polish-Ukrainian border

Poland will invest around PLN 450 million in a sensor-equipped electronic wall along parts of its border with Ukraine. Designed to spot illegal crossings and security threats in real time, the barrier underscores Warsaw’s shift toward ‘smart’ frontiers and could mean tighter scrutiny for cross-border freight and commuter traffic.

Mar 31, 2026
India Offers Automatic 30-Day Visa Extension for Foreign Nationals Stranded by Middle-East Flight Disruptions

India Offers Automatic 30-Day Visa Extension for Foreign Nationals Stranded by Middle-East Flight Disruptions

Visitors whose Indian visas expired after 28 February 2026 automatically receive a 30-day grace period, sparing them overstay fines while Middle-East airspace closures persist. Airlines have been told to accept the expired visas, and hotels to honour current rates. Corporates must brief travellers to keep proof of disrupted flights for exit formalities.

Mar 31, 2026
Dubai prepares for four sweeping mobility changes as residency grace, school closures and flight bans are lifted in early April

Dubai prepares for four sweeping mobility changes as residency grace, school closures and flight bans are lifted in early April

From 1–3 April 2026 Dubai will: 1) restore normal residency-permit rules as the grace period expires, 2) reopen all schools for face-to-face teaching, 3) see Air France and Turkish Airlines resume services while others stay suspended, and 4) enforce app-based banking authentication. HR, travel and finance teams should brief staff and ensure visa validity, flight bookings and mobile-banking apps are in order.

Mar 31, 2026
Countdown to EU Entry-Exit System: New Digital Border Checks to Start Next Week

Countdown to EU Entry-Exit System: New Digital Border Checks to Start Next Week

From 10 April, Austria—along with all Schengen members—must fully apply the EU Entry-Exit System. Biometric registration of third-country travellers is expected to lengthen border checks during the start-up phase. Austrian employers should adjust travel timelines, brief non-EU staff and prepare for future ETIAS fees.

Mar 31, 2026
Belgium delays biometric rollout of EU Entry/Exit System after trial queues

Belgium delays biometric rollout of EU Entry/Exit System after trial queues

Brussels has postponed the launch of mandatory biometric enrolment under the EU Entry/Exit System after live tests produced long border queues. The decision prevents an Easter-peak meltdown at Brussels Airport and buys time for system optimisation, but travellers should still expect the EES to be enforced later this spring.

Mar 31, 2026
Swiss Airports Hit by 356 Flight Disruptions in a Single Day

Swiss Airports Hit by 356 Flight Disruptions in a Single Day

On 31 March 2026 Zurich and Geneva airports logged 11 flight cancellations and 245 delays, stranding hundreds of business travellers. The disruption, driven by Middle-East air-space closures, high Alpine winds and staff shortages, underscores ongoing volatility in European aviation and triggers passenger compensation rights under EU261. Corporates should expect knock-on effects over the next two weeks and adjust travel policies accordingly.

Mar 31, 2026
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