Dubai Travellers Return Amid Iran Tensions Despite Normal City Life

Travellers returning from Dubai to India report that daily life in the city remains largely normal, with people moving about and services functioning. However, concerns over regional geopolitical volatility, particularly involving Iran, led them to cut their trips short as a precaution. Flight operations, which faced temporary disruptions, are now gradually stabilising after a difficult period at Dubai International Airport. Passengers expressed gratitude for the assistance received from both UAE authorities and the responsive Indian Embassy in Dubai.

Key Points: Dubai Travellers Return to India Over Iran Tensions

  • Life in Dubai largely normal
  • Regional volatility linked to Iran prompted return
  • Flight operations gradually stabilising
  • Indian Embassy provided guidance
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Travellers from Dubai opt for caution despite normalcy, cite Iran-linked volatility

Passengers from Dubai report normal life but cite regional volatility linked to Iran as reason for precautionary return to India. Flights stabilising.

"The situation is normal... but since some actions are taking place here and there, we feel it is better to return home and stay safe. - Passenger to IANS"

New Delhi, March 3

Passengers returning from Dubai amid ongoing Middle East tensions said that while life in the city remains largely normal, concerns over regional developments, particularly involving Iran, prompted them to return to India as a precautionary measure.

Speaking to IANS in Delhi, a passenger said, "The situation is normal, and as residents, we are not feeling anything unusual. However, since some actions are taking place here and there, we feel it is better to return home and stay safe."

Another traveller noted that flight operations, which had witnessed temporary disruptions, are now gradually stabilising.

"Flights have gradually resumed, so things are feeling better now. Some flights landed yesterday also, but the situation is still volatile because of Iran. We are very thankful. The UAE was very helpful with everything. Dubai International Airport's condition was quite bad on February 28, but now it is much better," the passenger said.

Appreciating the assistance received from Indian authorities, the traveller added, "I had called the Indian Embassy in Dubai; they guided me properly, took my details, and were very responsive."

Recounting the atmosphere in the city, a passenger said that daily life largely continued without major disruption. "The situation is normal, and life is going on as usual. People are moving around on the roads, and everything is functioning normally. It was just that for one or two days, we heard sounds of explosions. Children were scared on hearing the blasts, so we decided to come back," the passenger shared.

Another passenger said that they had travelled to Dubai a week ago to attend a family function and managed to return.

"We had gone there a week ago to attend a family function. I feel very good and very blessed. Since I am a resident there, I knew the route and managed to come back on my own," she said.

Amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, several passengers have been closely monitoring the situation, with authorities maintaining advisories and support mechanisms for Indian nationals abroad.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Completely understand the precaution. When you have family, especially children, hearing explosions is no joke. Better to come back to the motherland until things settle down for good.
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Aman W
The authorities handled it well, but I hope our government also focuses on creating more job opportunities here so fewer Indians have to seek work in such volatile regions in the first place. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
It's a smart move. Geopolitical issues can escalate quickly. Glad to hear flights are stabilizing and people are getting home safely.
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Vikram M
Dubai is like a second home to so many Indians. When there's even a whisper of trouble, it's natural for people to want to return. Shubh yatra to all those coming back!
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Kavya N
My brother was stuck there for two days. He said the airport chaos was unreal. Big thanks to the UAE authorities and our embassy for the help. Family is everything, so coming back was the right call.

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