Pune Tourists Stranded in Dubai Return Safely After Tense Ordeal

Approximately 40 tourists from Maharashtra's Pimpri-Chinchwad area, who were stranded in Dubai for several days, have returned home safely. The group, which included former PCMC corporator Suman Netke, faced disrupted travel plans, prompting family appeals to the Indian government for intervention. After flight services resumed, arrangements were made for their return, leading to emotional reunions late Thursday night. Netke recounted receiving support and safety assurances from Dubai authorities and local residents during the tense period.

Key Points: Pune Tourists Return from Dubai After Being Stranded

  • 40 tourists stranded in Dubai
  • Family appealed to Centre for help
  • Returned safely after flights resumed
  • Dubai government provided reassurance
  • Emotional reunions at home
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Stranded tourists from Pune's Pimpri-Chinchwad area return safely from Dubai

Around 40 tourists from Pimpri-Chinchwad, including a former corporator, safely return from Dubai after being stranded, thanking authorities for support.

"We saw both laughter and tears there. It gave us a true sense of what fear is and what an actual war-like situation feels like. - Suman Netke"

Pune, March 6

Around 40 tourists from Maharashtra's Pimpri-Chinchwad area who were stranded in Dubai for several days returned home safely late last night, bringing relief to their anxious families.

The group, which included former Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) corporator Suman Netke, had been stuck in Dubai due to sudden difficulties that disrupted their travel plans and raised concerns among relatives back home.

Family members had earlier appealed to the Centre to intervene and ensure the safe return of their loved ones. After flight services from Dubai resumed, authorities initiated necessary arrangements to facilitate the return of stranded tourists to their respective countries.

Following these efforts, the group from the Pimpri-Chinchwad area was able to board flights and reach India safely late on Thursday night.

Emotional scenes were witnessed as family members gathered to receive the returning tourists. After days of uncertainty and worry, relatives welcomed them with relief and gratitude, thanking the Centre for helping ensure their safe journey back home.

Speaking to IANS, Netke said the authorities and residents in Dubai reassured them during the difficult period.

"The Dubai government assured us of their support and told us that we would remain completely safe. Dubai is such a city that there is nothing to fear," Netke said.

She added that local residents in Dubai also extended comfort and support to the stranded tourists, urging them not to panic.

"We received timely updates and alerts from the government regarding the situation. Later, we got a notification that we were in a safe zone, which brought smiles to our faces," she said.

Recalling the tense moments during their stay, Netke said the experience was deeply emotional.

"We saw both laughter and tears there. It gave us a true sense of what fear is and what an actual war-like situation feels like," she added.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is such a relief. But it also makes me think - we need better travel advisories and support systems for Indian tourists. Not everyone is a former corporator who might get quicker attention. What about regular citizens?
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Aman W
Dubai is generally very safe and well-managed, but situations can change anywhere. Kudos to the local residents there for supporting our people. That's humanity. Glad they're back in Punekar's arms!
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Sarah B
I'm visiting India from the US and reading this. It's heartwarming to see the community and government response. Safe travels are something we all take for granted until they're disrupted. Welcome home to all.
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Karthik V
"True sense of what fear is" – that line hits hard. We plan foreign trips for enjoyment, not for such experiences. Makes you appreciate the safety and normalcy back home. Bhai log, chalo Dubai ka plan cancel karte hain for now. 😅
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Nisha Z
The emotional scenes at the airport... can only imagine. As a mother, my heart goes out to all the families. A big thank you to the Indian embassy and MEA for their work behind the scenes. Jai Hind.

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