Authorities in Abu Dhabi and Dubai have taken special measures to support visitors who are unable to travel due to the current regional situation. Hotels across the two emirates have been instructed to extend the stays of affected guests, with the government covering all accommodation expenses during this period.
According to an official letter issued by Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism, travelers who have reached their scheduled check-out dates but are unable to depart will not be required to bear the additional costs. Their hotel expenses will be paid until they are able to leave safely. The move is aimed at ensuring that visitors remain secure and comfortable despite unexpected travel disruptions.
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The decision reflects the UAE’s commitment to hospitality and the well-being of guests during challenging circumstances. Authorities are closely monitoring developments and coordinating with hotels to make sure the process runs smoothly.
In addition to accommodation support, there have been reports on social media suggesting that stranded visitors could also receive further assistance, including help with living expenses and arrangements for return flights. However, detailed operational guidelines regarding these additional measures are still being clarified by the relevant departments.
Overall, the initiative demonstrates a proactive approach by Abu Dhabi and Dubai to safeguard visitors and uphold their reputation as safe and responsible travel destinations during times of uncertainty.


