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UK issues travel warning as 12 May Belgian strike threatens major flight cancellations

UK issues travel warning as 12 May Belgian strike threatens major flight cancellations

The FCDO and Brussels Airport warn that a national strike planned for 12 May 2026 could force widespread flight cancellations and disrupt all Belgian public transport. Companies with travellers or assignees in Belgium should activate contingency plans, secure flexible tickets and budget for potential accommodation and overtime costs.

May 2, 2026
UAE rolls out AI-powered work-permit screening to fast-track skilled hiring

UAE rolls out AI-powered work-permit screening to fast-track skilled hiring

From 1 May 2026, all UAE work-permit applications are filtered by an AI platform that matches foreign talent to real-time labour-market needs. Authorities expect the system to automate decisions for most straightforward cases, slashing processing times and costs but increasing the need for precise, data-rich filings. Corporate mobility teams should update document templates immediately and brace for quicker—but more data-driven—compliance checks.

May 2, 2026
EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement Enters Provisional Force, Unlocking Smoother Executive Mobility Between Brazil and Europe

EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement Enters Provisional Force, Unlocking Smoother Executive Mobility Between Brazil and Europe

The EU-Mercosur Association Agreement began provisional application on 1 May 2026, immediately activating a dedicated mobility chapter that introduces 10-day priority visas, new visa-waiver categories and a trusted-employer scheme for Brazilian and EU companies. The changes promise faster deployment of executives and specialists, lower compliance costs and simpler cross-border assignments, making it a landmark development for corporate mobility teams.

May 2, 2026
China projects 344 million passenger journeys and 2.4 million border crossings on first day of May-Day Golden Week

China projects 344 million passenger journeys and 2.4 million border crossings on first day of May-Day Golden Week

The Ministry of Transport expects 344 million internal journeys on 1 May and the National Immigration Administration foresees cross-border flows peaking at 2.4 million a day, signalling a full return of mass mobility. Business-travel planners face tight capacity, higher costs and longer transfer times, but the test may accelerate China’s plans to expand visa-free transit and e-gate coverage.

May 2, 2026
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