
A self described psychic who previously claimed to foresee the Covid pandemic is now issuing a chilling warning for global travel in 2026. As two countries officially announce bans on US citizens, his latest visions are fuelling anxiety about border closures, disruption, and an increasingly unstable travel landscape.
With governments already tightening entry rules worldwide, the predictions are landing at a time when uncertainty around international travel is already high.
Who is the psychic behind the 2026 travel warning
Nicolas Aujula, a 39 year old hypnotherapist based in London, says he has experienced psychic visions since his late teens. He claims his abilities emerged at the age of 17, when he began seeing vivid images that he believes were linked to past lives and future events.
Over the years, Aujula has shared annual predictions covering politics, global events, health, and travel. His supporters point to his claimed Covid prediction as evidence of credibility, while critics remain sceptical.
Terrifying visions for travel in 2026
According to Aujula, travel in 2026 will become far more difficult for millions of people. His visions suggest stricter border controls, widespread travel bans, and rising frustration at airports and land crossings.
Vision of queues and border tension
One of his most striking images involves overcrowded travel queues and people being physically pushed backwards.
“I could see people trying to move forward in the queue but being pushed back. It was sad to see,” he said.
He interprets this as a sign of tougher immigration rules, increased security checks, and reduced freedom of movement across multiple regions.
Global travel restrictions expected to increase
Aujula believes more countries will impose partial or full travel bans throughout 2026. He links this to political tension, public safety concerns, and governments prioritising domestic stability over open borders.
Real world travel bans already taking effect
While psychic predictions are open to debate, real world events are already reflecting a shift toward stricter travel policies.
Following a major expansion of US travel restrictions under President Donald Trump, the number of countries facing full or partial bans has reportedly risen to 39.
Countries impacted by US travel bans
Nations facing full restrictions reportedly include Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Syria, Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela, and several countries across Africa and Asia.
These measures have prompted diplomatic backlash, particularly from West Africa.
Mali and Burkina Faso ban US citizens
In response, Mali and Burkina Faso have announced reciprocal bans on US citizens entering their countries.
Mali’s foreign ministry stated that it would apply the same conditions to Americans as those imposed on Malian nationals. Burkina Faso issued a similar statement, citing the principle of reciprocity.
These moves mark a rare escalation and highlight how quickly travel access can change.
Earthquakes, storms, and infrastructure fears
Beyond border controls, Aujula predicts that natural events will further disrupt travel in 2026.
He warns of increased earthquake and volcanic activity across Turkey, Greece, parts of Asia, and the Pacific region. Such events could lead to airport closures, damaged infrastructure, and sudden evacuations.
Power grid disruption vision
Another vision shows electric sparks and sudden darkness, which he interprets as a dangerous storm impacting power grids. If accurate, this could affect flights, rail networks, and communication systems.
Other controversial predictions for 2026
Aujula’s forecasts extend well beyond travel.
He claims a mysterious illness with symptoms similar to an aneurysm could emerge, alongside youth led protests across multiple countries. He also predicts major revelations involving aliens and UFO contact.
On a more celebrity focused note, he suggests Donald Trump will stumble while exiting a plane and that Beyoncé will step away from the spotlight for a period of rest.
Why travellers are paying attention
Whether believed or dismissed, these predictions are resonating because they align with existing global trends. Rising geopolitical tension, climate related disruptions, and stricter border enforcement are already reshaping how and where people travel.
For travellers planning ahead, 2026 may require more flexibility, closer attention to visa rules, and a readiness for sudden change.
A year of uncertainty ahead
The warning from the psychic who claims to have predicted Covid adds another layer of intrigue to an already uncertain outlook for travel in 2026. With real travel bans now confirmed and further restrictions possible, the coming year could test the resilience of global tourism like never before.
As borders tighten and risks increase, all eyes will be on whether these unsettling visions become reality.











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