03/05/2026
I am honestly without words powerful enough to describe how I... and so, so many of us... are feeling about what the U.S. is doing right now. To Iran of course, but also in just about every other facet of domestic and foreign policy. Watching what this terminally stupid cosplay fascist regime is doing to the rest of the world and to its own people is like watching a slow motion train crash that we're trying to hold back with a feather. We have to grab on to our snippets of joy where we can or we will end up curled into the fetal position under a bed.
So while there are much more important things to worry about than our European vacations, they do constitute those hard-to-come-by snippets of joy. And as a travel planner, I'd like to address some of the fear and apprehension on FB groups and travel forums and all over social media about traveling to Europe right now.
Do not let this administration's chaos steal your trip to Europe too.
Western Europe is not a conflict zone. There are no travel advisories for France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Ireland, Portugal, etc. The State Department's worldwide "exercise increased caution" is a blanket alert they issue every time something major happens globally... it is not telling you not to go to Florence.
Türkiye is more nuanced and I get into that. Your flights are worth checking right now if you're connecting through Middle Eastern hubs. Those are the real, practical things to pay attention to.
But canceling your trip to Rome because of what's happening in the Gulf? That's letting the chaos win twice.
The U.S. launched military operations against Iran on February 28th, and the ripple effects on global travel have been significant. If you have a trip to Europe on the books and you're not sure what to do, we've broken down exactly what's happening, what it means for Western Europe and Türkiye spec...