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Government Travel Advisories Are Reshaping Travel as Security Concerns Rise

by Bruce Parkinson  July 29, 2025
Government Travel Advisories Are Reshaping Travel as Security Concerns Rise

In tumultuous times, destination safety is a growing concern for even the most experience travellers.

The Global Rescue Summer 2025 Traveler Safety and Sentiment Survey reveals that government-issued travel advisories significantly influence where people choose to go — and where they avoid. 

A majority of survey respondents (63%) – characterized as “the world’s most experienced travellers” —  said government travel advisories affect their destination choices at least a moderate amount.

According to the results, women are more likely than men to be influenced (a 6% difference), and younger travellers under 35 are more likely than those 55 and older to say advisories impact them “a great deal” (11% vs. 8%). 

“These results show that safety information from official government sources plays a decisive role in where people are willing to travel,” said Dan Richards, CEO of The Global Rescue Companies and a member of the US Travel and Tourism Advisory Board at the US Department of Commerce. 

When asked which destinations in Asia and the Middle East they would avoid due to updated government advisories, travellers most frequently selected Israel (64%), Pakistan (63%), Jordan (49%), China (45%) and the UAE (35%). Women were more likely than men to avoid Israel (73% vs. 61%) and Jordan (53% vs. 47%). US-based travelers were significantly more likely than non-US travellers to avoid China (51% vs. 25%). 

Regarding Europe, the vast majority of respondents (59%) said they would not avoid any destination despite elevated advisories. Albania was the most frequently avoided country (22%), followed by France (7%) and Spain (5%). 

In the Americas, nearly 34% of respondents said they would avoid Colombia, 33% said Mexico and 29% listed the Dominican Republic. US travellers were far more likely to avoid Mexico than non-US travellers (37% vs. 22%) and more than twice as likely to avoid the Dominican Republic (32% vs. 19%). 

  
  
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