Stranded in the Gulf amid US-Iran war? Here's what you can do amid Dubai and Doha airport closures

As tensions escalate in the Gulf due to the ongoing US-Iran conflict, travelers are facing significant disruptions, particularly at major airports in Dubai and Doha. Both airports have announced temporary closures, leading to numerous flight cancellations and stranding passengers who were hoping to transit through these critical hubs. Authorities are advising affected travelers to remain in close contact with their airlines for updates on flight statuses and alternative arrangements. Additionally, travelers are encouraged to explore other nearby airports or consider flights to different destinations. The situation is fluid, and the safety of passengers remains a priority, with ongoing assessments of airspace conditions. It is also advisable for those in the region to stay informed about local news and government advisories. For Indian nationals, the Ministry of External Affairs has recommended registering with the embassy for assistance. As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift, travelers are urged to exercise caution and be prepared for potential delays and additional travel challenges in the coming days.
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