Tens of Thousands of People Are Stranded in Middle East
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At least six cruise ships sailing in the Persian Gulf have reportedly been impacted by ongoing military actions in the Middle East
Potentially thousands of cruise passengers in Doha are facing uncertainty after regional airspace closures linked to escalating tensions between Israel, Iran and the US grounded flights across the Middle East disrupting travel plans and extending what was meant to be the end of a holiday.
All the essential information for stranded passengers, including emergency numbers, official information sources, and what to do about flights and accommodation.
By Lucy Craymer and Justyna Pawlak DUBAI/DOHA, March 2 (Reuters) - In the lobby of a tired hotel near Doha airport, stranded travellers wear identical fake Adidas T-shirts bought from a nearby store and swap tips on where to buy underwear.
Hundreds of thousands of travelers are stranded across the Middle East after the U.S. military strikes on Iran. Shekinah Lee, an American stranded in Dubai, joins Chris Jansing to share her
The heart of the chaos is in the Middle East, where airports in Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi serve as megahubs for global connecting traffic.
The disruption has left a large number of Indians stuck in key transit and work hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Jeddah.
Hundreds of Maharashtrians are stranded in the Middle East. Airspace closures due to the Iran war have halted flights. Officials are collecting figures from across the state. Indian missions are in touch with stranded nationals.