Syria

We continue to advise do not travel to Syria due to the dangerous security situation and the threat of armed conflict, air strikes, terrorism, arbitrary detention and kidnapping. The security situation remains volatile. Damascus and Aleppo airports are operational, but flights may be suspended without notice. Check with airlines for further information. Armed clashes are ongoing in parts of Syria. Shelter in place and leave when it’s safe to do so. If you’re in Syria, despite our advice, avoid possible terrorist and military targets.

Conflicts in the Middle East could result in an increase in tensions elsewhere in the region and may result in airspace closures, flight cancellations and other travel disruptions. Demonstrations and protest activity may also occur, and local security situations could deteriorate with little notice. Avoid all demonstrations and protests.

Entry and exit requirements for Syria may change without notice. Land border crossings between Syria and Lebanon have been the target of border clashes and bombings and could close without notice. If you’re planning to cross a land border from Syria, contact the relevant authorities in your destination country for entry requirements (see ‘Travel’).

Lebanese General Security have advised they will no longer allow dual Australian/Syrian nationals entry into Lebanon to renew expired Australian passports. Only holders of valid Australian passports can enter Lebanon (see ‘Travel’).

We advise:

Do not travel to Syria due to the extremely dangerous security situation and the threat of armed conflict, air strikes, terrorism, arbitrary detention and kidnapping.

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