Safeture releases 2026 global travel risk maps

Safeture has released its 2026 Continental Risk Maps, outlining travel risks across Africa, Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Oceania.

Produced with travel risk intelligence firm Riskline, the maps provide country risk ratings and identify cities facing elevated threats including crime, civil unrest, terrorism, political instability and health concerns.

The new maps are intended to help organisations, travel managers and individuals assess potential risks before and during international travel.

“Travel risk is no longer something that can be managed reactively,” said Jonas Brorson, CMO at Safeture. “The 2026 Continental Risk Maps give travellers and organisations a simple but powerful way to understand where risks are elevated and where extra preparation may be needed. In that context, Safeture helps organisations turn awareness into action by enabling fast communication, location-based insight, and support when an incident occurs.”



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