Back to newsGlobal shipping security is under increased scrutiny, with maritime risk analysts at EOS Risk Group warning that multiple international crises are converging into a single, compounded threat. The alert spans routes from the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf to the Eastern Mediterranean, including waters around Crete.
Crete sits along major shipping lanes connecting the Suez Canal to Western Europe, making it sensitive to disruptions in global freight and fuel supply chains. While no direct threat to the island has been reported, elevated maritime tension in the region can affect ferry schedules, fuel costs, and cargo availability.
Tourists traveling to Crete by ferry or cruise ship are advised to check with their carriers for any schedule updates. No impact on tourism infrastructure on the island has been reported at this time.
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Global Shipping Security Threatened by Converging International Crises
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