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Travel health & safety advisories

Practical guidance for halal family travel when things are uncertain, from pandemics and health scares to weather and disruption. Prepare well, book flexibly, and know what to do if plans change.

This is general guidance, not medical or legal advice. Always follow your government's official travel advice and the relevant health authority for your destination.

Situations we help you handle

Whatever arises, a little preparation keeps your family safe and your trip on track.

Pandemics & health scares

Outbreaks like COVID-19: check entry rules, vaccination or testing requirements, and choose stays with flexible cancellation.

Natural events & weather

Storms, floods or heatwaves: monitor local advisories, keep buffer days, and confirm your property's safety plans.

Local disruption

Strikes or unrest: follow your government's travel advice, keep documents backed up, and stay reachable.

Medical needs abroad

Carry a medication list, know the nearest hospital, and confirm your insurance covers your destination.

Before you travel: a preparation checklist

Six things to sort before every trip, especially during health or safety uncertainty.

Check entry requirements

Visas, vaccination or testing rules and passport validity for every leg of your trip.

Get proper insurance

Cover for medical care, cancellation and disruption, valid for your destination and activities.

Book flexible

Prefer free cancellation and pay-at-property stays so plans can change without penalty.

Health & vaccinations

Check recommended vaccines and carry a small first-aid and medication kit.

Save key contacts

Local emergency numbers, your embassy, your insurer and your property's front desk.

Register & share plans

Where offered, register with your embassy and share your itinerary with family.

If your plans have to change

A calm, step-by-step approach protects your family and your money.

Need a hand re-planning?

Our concierge can rebuild your trip around new dates or destinations.

  • Contact your accommodation first: most halal-friendly stays we list support flexible changes or pay-at-property.
  • Check your airline's rebooking and refund policy, and your travel insurance for disruption cover.
  • Follow official government and health authority advice for your destination before travelling.
  • Keep receipts and written confirmations in case you need to claim on insurance.
  • Reach our concierge for help re-planning around new dates, destinations or requirements.

Travel advisory FAQs

Common questions about staying safe and flexible.

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