Travelers still deal with COVID-19, despite President Biden declaring “the pandemic is over.” But they also must consider geopolitical risks in hot zones from the Ukraine to the Middle East to the U.S., often with effects felt far from the fighting or natural disaster.
Global Guardian, a duty of care firm that specializes in travel risk mitigation for Fortune 500-class companies and high net worth individuals, just released its 2023 Global Risk Assessment Map.
The color-coded map provides a new analysis of critical geopolitical conflict zones. Indicators for the map include crime, health, natural disasters, infrastructure issues, political stability, civil unrest, and terrorism.
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