💨 Abstract
Following an Israeli attack on Iran and subsequent retaliations, the safety of travel to Cyprus is under scrutiny. Cyprus, a popular destination for British tourists, is nearby but has not had travel advisories issued against it. The UK Foreign Office advises monitoring the situation and following local authorities, but cancellation and refund policies are strict. While flights operate normally, travelers choosing not to go may lose money. The tensions stem from Israel's strike on Iran's nuclear and military sites.
Courtesy: Alice Murphy
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