Travel Alerts
Official-source alerts for weather, health, security, disasters, airport disruption and entry-related travel risks.
Live alert map
Map filters control only the markers below. The alert cards have their own filters further down the page.
Exact event and airport alerts use direct coordinates when available. Country-level advisories are mapped to a country/region center to avoid pretending they affect one exact city.
Alert confidence
Use this snapshot to understand how fresh the visible alert data is, how strong the source mix looks and whether alerts have enough location context for trip planning.
Avg. reliability 4/5Highest priority
Shareable alert view
Use this link for a clean public view of current FareRadar travel alerts.
What to do next
Before you book or leave for the airport, compare flexible flight options, track your flight status and check passenger-rights guidance if disruption affects your trip.
Travel alert detail
Travel intelligence guide
Use FareRadar Travel Alerts to check live travel disruption before you book, before you leave for the airport and before you connect through another country. The dashboard brings together official-source signals for weather risks, airport disruption, health notices, border and entry updates, security issues, strikes, transport disruption and natural disasters.
Travel alerts are not only useful during major emergencies. They also help with everyday trip decisions. A weather warning can change how early you leave for the airport. A health notice can affect what documents or precautions you need. A strike or transport alert can change the best airport transfer option. A country alert can help you decide whether to book flexible tickets or add travel insurance.
Storms, snow, heat, flooding, wildfires, earthquakes and volcanic activity can affect flights, road access, airport transfers and local safety. Check these alerts when travelling in winter, hurricane season, monsoon season or during extreme heat.
Airport alerts help you spot delays, operational issues, local transport disruption and connection risks. Use the country, airport and route filters to narrow the page to your departure airport, destination airport or connecting airport.
Health notices, security alerts, civil unrest, entry-rule changes and border issues can affect how you prepare for a trip. Always check the official source linked on each alert before making a final travel decision.
Start with the summary cards at the top of the page. They show whether there are critical alerts, airport disruptions, weather risks, health notices or affected countries. Then use the filters to search by country, airport, route, alert type and severity.
If you already know your trip, search by airport code such as MUC, FRA, LHR, BCN, DXB or JFK. For a connecting trip, use the route fields to compare the origin and destination risk context. For general destination planning, start with the country filter and sort by highest impact.
The impact score is a travel-focused signal. It considers severity, source reliability, recency and whether the alert can affect flights, airports, entry, local transport or traveller safety. It is not a guarantee that your flight will be delayed, but it helps you decide what to check next.
Travel alerts FAQ
Travel alerts are updates about events that may affect travel plans, such as severe weather, airport disruption, health notices, security issues, border problems, strikes, transport disruption or natural disasters.
No. Travel advisories are usually official country-level safety or security guidance. Travel alerts can include advisories, but they can also include weather warnings, airport disruption, health notices and other travel-impact signals.
Not directly. A travel alert shows risk context. To check a specific flight, use the FareRadar Flight Tracker and confirm the status with your airline or airport.
Not automatically. Read the official source, check your airline, review your travel insurance and consider whether the alert affects your exact destination, airport, route or travel dates.
Plan smarter
Connect live alerts with FareRadar tools before you book or fly.
Travel alerts are informational and may change quickly. Always check the official source before you travel.
Start with flight search, then move into tracker, alerts and app shortcuts.
Airport guides, IATA codes, transfers and disruption context.
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Destination guides, discovery tools, advisories and travel timing help.
Travel problems, readiness, alerts and passenger-help content.
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FareRadar Assistant is a website guide. For safety, border, visa, medical or legal questions, always check official sources before travelling.