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Cathay Pacific Extends Dubai and Riyadh Flight Suspension to 31 March

Cathay Pacific Extends Dubai and Riyadh Flight Suspension to 31 March

Citing ongoing Middle-East hostilities, Cathay Pacific has cancelled all Dubai and Riyadh flights until 31 March, extending an earlier suspension and forcing Hong Kong business travellers to find alternative routings. The move highlights wider Gulf airspace closures that are lengthening Europe-Asia journeys and driving up corporate travel costs.

Mar 11, 2026
State Department Reinstates Passport Requirement for Diversity Visa Lottery

State Department Reinstates Passport Requirement for Diversity Visa Lottery

A final rule issued March 10 re-imposes the requirement that Diversity Visa entrants hold a valid passport before they can submit a lottery application. The State Department says the move fights fraud; critics warn it prices out low-income applicants and shrinks a diversity pipeline relied on by some U.S. employers.

Mar 11, 2026
Australia moves to give Home Affairs Minister emergency power to block arrivals from high-risk countries

Australia moves to give Home Affairs Minister emergency power to block arrivals from high-risk countries

Canberra has introduced a bill that would let the Home Affairs Minister temporarily bar travellers from designated countries if officials fear they will overstay or seek protection once in Australia. The power—prompted by the Middle East war—could be triggered for up to six months at a time and renewed. Universities, corporates and airlines may face sudden cancellations, making contingency planning essential.

Mar 11, 2026
Austria Dismantles Europe’s Largest Migrant-Smuggling Ring in “Operation Ancora”

Austria Dismantles Europe’s Largest Migrant-Smuggling Ring in “Operation Ancora”

Austrian police, supported by Europol, have arrested 130 suspects and dismantled a network that smuggled around 100,000 migrants through Austria into Germany. The ring earned billions in fees, used Vienna as a logistics hub and recruited hundreds of young drivers online. The bust signals stricter border policing and could lead to more roadside inspections, affecting time-sensitive business travel and road freight.

Mar 11, 2026
Berlin launches ‘Fachkräftestrategie 2035’ to fast-track skilled immigration and integration

Berlin launches ‘Fachkräftestrategie 2035’ to fast-track skilled immigration and integration

Berlin’s Senate has approved a comprehensive Fachkräftestrategie 2035 that puts skilled immigration at the heart of its economic agenda. The plan promises one-stop visa desks, an expanded digital Welcome Centre and subsidised housing for apprentices, aiming to cut processing times and attract foreign talent. If funded, the blueprint could become a model for other German states grappling with labour shortages.

Mar 11, 2026
Poland Imposes Three-Month Flight and Drone Ban Along Its Eastern Border

Poland Imposes Three-Month Flight and Drone Ban Along Its Eastern Border

From 10 March Poland has barred drones and most low-level civilian flights across a broad border belt for at least three months. The measure—triggered by repeated airspace intrusions—forces business-aviation users to reroute and grounds hundreds of commercial drone projects. Mobility teams with operations in eastern Poland must secure waivers or move activities elsewhere.

Mar 11, 2026
Spain Extends Universal Public Healthcare to Undocumented Migrants

Spain Extends Universal Public Healthcare to Undocumented Migrants

Spain has reinstated universal public healthcare, granting undocumented migrants nationwide access to the National Health System. The royal decree eliminates administrative barriers, provides provisional coverage from day one and aligns with Madrid’s broader regularisation drive. Employers and mobility professionals should revise duty-of-care protocols, as foreign staff now have statutory health protection even while visa or residency applications are pending.

Mar 11, 2026
Portugal Scraps Postal Visa Applications for Brazilians, Mandates In-Person Biometrics

Portugal Scraps Postal Visa Applications for Brazilians, Mandates In-Person Biometrics

From 17 April 2026 Brazilians must file Portuguese visa applications in person; the postal option ends. Lisbon says in-person biometrics will cut fraud and reduce incomplete files, but companies will face added travel costs and scheduling headaches for staff on assignment. The move could influence other Schengen consulates handling high Brazilian volumes.

Mar 11, 2026
Dubai’s DXB and DWC airports restart limited passenger services under new security protocols

Dubai’s DXB and DWC airports restart limited passenger services under new security protocols

Dubai’s two international airports have resumed flights at 40 percent capacity after a week-long war-related closure. Passengers must hold re-confirmation notices and clear enhanced security checks, while airlines file detours around restricted Gulf airspace. The move restores vital passenger and cargo links for multinationals but leaves premium-class seat supply extremely tight for at least another week.

Mar 11, 2026
Switzerland keeps Ukrainian protection-seekers longer in federal asylum centres

Switzerland keeps Ukrainian protection-seekers longer in federal asylum centres

With asylum applications falling, the SEM will keep Ukrainian applicants with expected negative decisions up to 20 days longer in federal asylum centres, relieving cantonal shelters and budgets. Three temporary centres will close at the end of March, but can be reopened if arrivals rise. The measure has immediate cost benefits for cantons but may prolong uncertainty for employers waiting to recruit Ukrainian talent.

Mar 11, 2026
Severe Weather & Staffing Crunch Cause 25 Cancellations, 194 Delays at Paris-CDG

Severe Weather & Staffing Crunch Cause 25 Cancellations, 194 Delays at Paris-CDG

A winter storm combined with persistent staffing shortages forced Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport to cancel 25 flights and delay 194 on 10 March, stranding hundreds of passengers and disrupting global connections. Airlines issued limited re-booking options, and business travellers heading to the JEC World trade show faced knock-on costs. The episode highlights how weather shocks are magnified by resource gaps at France’s busiest airport and underscores the need for robust contingency plans by travel managers.

Mar 11, 2026
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