Israel-Iran war: Some stranded travellers in Dubai pay huge sums for private flights out
The recent escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran has led to significant disruptions in air travel across the Middle East, particularly affecting major airports in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. As a result, the demand for charter flights has surged dramatically, with some stranded travelers reportedly paying exorbitant amounts, reaching as high as $232,000 for private air travel. This situation arose following the outbreak of hostilities last weekend, forcing many individuals to seek alternative means of transportation to return home or reach their intended destinations. The closure of key airports has not only led to financial strain for travelers but has also highlighted the broader implications of regional instability on commercial aviation. As tensions continue, the aviation sector remains on high alert, adjusting to the rapidly changing circumstances while travelers scramble for solutions amid rising costs and limited options.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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