13/04/2026
It’s been a little while since our last update on the latest situation in the Middle East, so I thought I’d check in about what’s currently happening and what it means for travel.
What’s happening in travel right now?
At the moment, travel is largely continuing as normal, particularly outside of the Middle East.
Airlines aren’t cancelling flights due to fuel shortages, as they tend to secure their supplies well in advance. While the Strait of Hormuz is often mentioned in the news, it accounts for roughly 20% of global oil supply, with the majority sourced elsewhere.
Historically, even during previous periods of conflict, airlines have continued to operate. What we are seeing instead is schedule adjustments, capacity changes, and in some cases increased services where demand remains strong.
It’s also worth noting that airline pricing is dynamic. This means that airfare quotes are not guaranteed until the booking is paid in full and ticketed. Fares can change at any time, and fuel costs are factored into pricing. I recommend locking in pricing when you’re comfortable, rather than waiting too long and risking an increase.
For my upcoming travellers:
If you have any upcoming travel plans, or are simply keeping an eye on things, please know I’m here to help you navigate any questions or concerns.
Situations like this can still lead to changes, and every booking is a little different. If you’d like me to review anything for you or simply talk through your options, just let me know.
There’s a lot of information out there, and it’s not always clear what matters. I’m in your corner to help makes sense of it and support you. This can make a real difference, especially when you’ve worked hard and waited patiently for your next adventure. All I want you to have to worry about is whether to pack your pink or yellow shirt.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. And if you know anyone who could use guidance with their travel plans, please send them my way.
Take care,
Wendy
0411 420 941
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