Navigating Middle East developments for Africa travel

posted 24th June 2025 by Danica Wilson in Travel Advice
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Our priority is your safety and protecting your safari

The situation
Recent events in the Middle East have temporarily disrupted some flight routes through Qatar and the UAE – major hubs for Africa-bound travel. With President Trump’s announcement of an Iran-Israel ceasefire and the reopening of Qatari airspace, operations are beginning to normalise.

Why this matters for Africa travel
After 16 years of exclusively planning African journeys, we know better than anyone: there are many ways to reach Africa safely and efficiently.

Your options remain strong
It’s very easy to work with airlines right now and ensure your safety by avoiding the airspace that has been targeted recently. There’s obviously routes via Johannesburg and Singapore to name a few.

Our expertise in action
As Africa-only specialists, we’ve successfully navigated every type of travel disruption over the past 16 years – from volcanic ash to airline strikes to regional challenges and pandemics. This is exactly why specialisation matters.
What we’re doing:
  • 24/7 monitoring of all routes to Africa
  • Direct airline coordination across multiple carriers
  • Flexible rebooking for affected travellers
  • Alternative routing planning for all future departures impacted
The reality about African destinations
All of the countries in which we specialise in are considered safe to visit and remain unaffected by Middle East developments. So they really will continue to offer world-class safari and cultural experiences to our guests.
Our promise
Whether you’re currently booked, planning future travel, or considering your first African adventure – we’re here to provide expert guidance without pressure. Your safety and peace of mind come first.
Need expert guidance?
Contact us for honest advice about African travel during these times:
Phone +61 (07) 3390 3744

Because when it comes to reaching Africa safely, experience and specialisation make all the difference.