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Germany and Cyprus Extend Visa Validity for Travelers Stranded by Airspace Crisis

Germany and Cyprus are waiving overstay fines and extending visa validity for travelers stranded by the Middle East airspace crisis.

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Germany and Cyprus have joined a group of nations, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States, in offering visa extensions to travelers stranded by the ongoing Middle East airspace crisis www.travelandtourworld.com. These emergency measures are intended to support individuals impacted by widespread flight cancellations and restricted flight paths, ensuring they can remain legally within their host countries while coordinating alternative travel plans.

Under these new protocols, Cyprus is providing a specific grace period that waives financial penalties for tourists who have exceeded the 90-day Schengen stay limit due to the current disruptions. Germany is similarly extending visa validity without additional charges, aligning with international efforts to prevent legal repercussions for travelers caught in the regional instabilitywww.travelandtourworld.com. These actions reflect a broader humanitarian response to the logistical challenges posed by the closure of regional airspace.

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