Dubai Returnees Share Contrasting Tales: Panic vs Normalcy at Delhi Airport

Passengers arriving at Delhi's IGI Airport from Dubai have shared starkly different experiences, with one describing panic and another stating normalcy. Both, however, confirmed a sharp increase in flight prices and many had to reroute through secondary airports due to cancellations. The uncertainty reflects the varied situations faced by Indians in the region amid ongoing tensions. Meanwhile, actor Sonu Sood has announced free accommodation for stranded travelers of any nationality.

Key Points: Dubai Returnees Describe Contrasting Situations Amid Flight Chaos

  • Contrasting passenger accounts from Dubai
  • Significant flight price increases
  • Rerouting via airports like Fujairah
  • Widespread cancellations and delays
  • Actor Sonu Sood offers free accommodation
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Passengers arriving from Dubai at IGI Airport describe contrasting situations

Passengers arriving from Dubai at Delhi's IGI Airport report panic and normalcy. Flights rerouted, prices soar as Sonu Sood offers aid.

"There is a situation of panic there. The sooner the government evacuates everyone, the better. - Rahul Saxena"

New Delhi, March 5

Passengers arriving at Indira Gandhi International Airport from Dubai on Thursday described contrasting situations in the UAE, with one reporting a situation of panic while another said everything is normal, though both noted that flight prices have increased significantly.

Speaking to ANI, passenger Rahul Saxena, who arrived at IGI Airport from Dubai, said there is a situation of panic in the region.

"There is a situation of panic there. The sooner the government evacuates everyone, the better," Saxena said.

However, another passenger, Gautam Gupta, who arrived at IGI Airport from Dubai, said everything is normal in Dubai and they did not face any difficulties.

"Everything is normal in Dubai. We did not face any difficulties. The prices of the flights have increased," Gupta said.

Many passengers had to reroute through secondary airports like Fujairah and Dammam to secure their passage back to India.

A passenger who arrived at IGI Airport from Fujairah said, "I went to Dubai for work; the situation is a bit tense. Yesterday, there was an attack on the US Consulate... We were scared... We came from Fujairah because flights from Dubai and Abu Dhabi were getting cancelled repeatedly... We are thankful to the airlines and the Indian government; they are helping us come back."

The differing accounts from passengers reflect the uncertainty and varied experiences of Indians in West Asia amid the ongoing regional crisis.

Coordination between airport authorities and airline officials is bringing relief to stranded passengers who had faced uncertainty over the past few days due to widespread cancellations and delays.

Meanwhile, Actor Sonu Sood has offered a message of hope amid the ongoing West Asia conflict, while also announcing humanitarian assistance for travellers stranded in Dubai due to widespread flight disruptions.

"War has left many travelers stranded in Dubai. If you or someone you know has nowhere to stay, we are offering safe accommodation free of cost. No nationality. No conditions. Just humanity. DM us if you need help," he wrote.

- ANI

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Priya S
Flight prices shooting up during a crisis is the worst! It feels like exploitation. My cousin is stuck there and paid almost 1.5 lakhs for a one-way ticket to Mumbai. The government should look into capping fares in such emergencies.
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Rohit P
Hats off to Sonu Sood bhaiya! While everyone is talking, he is actually doing something. "No nationality. No conditions. Just humanity." What a message! More people with resources should step up like this.
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Sarah B
I think both reports are valid. If you're in a secure area of Dubai, life might seem normal. If you're near where incidents are happening or trying to get to the airport, of course there's panic. Context matters.
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Vikram M
The real heroes are the airport and airline staff coordinating this massive logistical challenge. Getting people from Dubai to Fujairah or Dammam and then home is not easy. Salute to their hard work.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the reporting, I wish the article gave more concrete information. How many people are stranded? What is the MEA actually doing? "Contrasting situations" is vague. We need clear facts for families waiting here.
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Ananya R

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