45 Vadodara Tourists Stranded in UAE Airports Amid Middle East Tensions

Over 45 tourists from Gujarat's Vadodara district are stranded in transit at Dubai and Abu Dhabi international airports following widespread flight cancellations. The disruptions are a direct result of the escalating military tensions in the Middle East and Gulf region, which have impacted key air transit hubs. BJP MP Hemang Joshi confirmed the situation and stated that his office has established a dedicated helpline to assist the affected passengers and their families. The central government is expected to provide further assistance depending on how the security situation evolves.

Key Points: Vadodara Tourists Stranded in UAE After Flight Cancellations

  • 45+ tourists from Vadodara stranded
  • Flights cancelled due to Middle East tensions
  • Stranded at Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports
  • BJP MP's office sets up helpline
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45 Vadodara tourists stranded in UAE: BJP MP Hemang Joshi

Over 45 tourists from Vadodara are stranded at Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports due to flight cancellations amid Middle East tensions. BJP MP provides updates.

"Given the war situation... there have been reports of many passengers stranded at the airport - Hemang Joshi"

Vadodara, March 2

BJP MP Hemang Joshi on Sunday said that over 45 tourists from Gujarat's Vadodara district are currently stranded in transit at Dubai International Airport and Zayed International Airport following flight cancellations amid the escalating war-like situation in parts of the Middle East and Gulf region.

Speaking about the situation, Joshi said that a majority of international transit flights pass through Dubai and neighbouring Gulf hubs, and disruptions in airspace have led to passengers being stranded at airports across the region.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "Given the war situation that has developed in the Middle East and the Gulf, and the fact that we know that most transit flights pass through Dubai and the entire region, there have been reports of many passengers stranded at the airport and within Dubai due to the cancellation of flights. There are also many passengers from the Vadodara district who are currently stranded there due to the cancellation of their flights. However, based on the information we have received so far, over 45 tourists from the Vadodara district are stranded in transit at Dubai Airport or Abu Dhabi Airport. However, they have not faced any problems yet. Depending on how the situation evolves, we will determine how we can provide further assistance."

He further informed that his office has set up a dedicated helpline to stay in touch with the stranded passengers and their families.

"Currently, our office has created a helpline number for them, and we are in contact with them... Going forward, whatever possible assistance can be provided by the central government, steps will be taken by the central government," he added.

This development comes amid heightened tensions after a joint missile strike titled Operation Roaring Lion/Operation Epic Fury by Israel and the United States on Iran on February 28.

After the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Iranian army announced that it downed 10 advanced drones across the country, bringing the total number of drones shot down so far to 22. Most of them, according to Iranian officials, were Hermes drones allegedly belonging to Israeli and American forces, Al Jazeera reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
So many Gujarati tourists stuck! Dubai is a major transit hub for us. Hope the situation de-escalates soon. The airlines should also be more responsible with communication and alternative arrangements.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the MP's efforts, this highlights a larger issue. We are too dependent on Gulf hubs for international travel. Time to develop direct flight connectivity from more Indian cities.
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Sarah B
Travel insurance is a must for international trips, especially to volatile regions. Hope everyone is safe and gets home soon. The authorities should ensure they have proper lodging and food while stranded.
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Vikram M
Jai Hind. Our embassies are usually very helpful in such situations. Trust the MEA and local embassy staff to guide our people. The helpline is a good first step.
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Kavya N
Feel so bad for them. Must be so stressful being stuck in an airport, that too abroad. Hope their families get regular updates. 🙏

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