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UAE and Qatar to cover hotel and meal costs for those stranded in country during Iran attacks

By staffMarch 3, 20263 Mins Read
UAE and Qatar to cover hotel and meal costs for those stranded in country during Iran attacks
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By&nbspDianne Apen-Sadler

Published on 02/03/2026 – 10:53 GMT+1•Updated
03/03/2026 – 8:44 GMT+1

Qatar has joined the United Arab Emirates in saying it will pay for the hotels and meals of passengers who are stuck in the country due to airspace closures.

The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the UAE announced on 1 March that the state is “bearing all hosting and accommodation costs for affected and stranded passengers”.

“In light of the current circumstances and given that some guests have reached their check out date but are unable to travel for reasons beyond their control, you are kindly requested to extend their stay until they are able to depart,” a circular issued to hotels from the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) said.

“The cost of the extended stay will be covered by DCT Abu Dhabi.”

The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) also sent out an email to hotels to offer “the option to extend their stay under the same conditions as their initial booking”, according to Khaleej Times.

For those who cannot cover the costs of a stay extensions, hotels have been told to notify DET.

Around 20,200 passengers have been affected by the cancelling or rescheduling of flights in the UAE.

Qatar Tourism issued a circular on 2 March requesting that hotels extend stays for those who cannot leave due to the airspace closures.

The authority said it would bear the costs for the stay extensions, reports Doha News.

Flight cancellations across the region

The UAE has suspended all commercial flights in the country but has begun to operate exceptional flights to help stranded passengers depart.

Airlines including Emirates and Etihad Airways are contacting customers directly to share flight details. Those who have not been contacted should remain at home and not travel to the airport.

Etihad Airways has said commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi are suspended until 2 pm local time (12 pm CET) on 4 March, while Emirates has extended its suspension until 3 pm (1 pm CET) on 3 March.

In Qatar, Hamad International Airport has suspended all flight operations, with passengers advised not to travel to the airport.

Qatar Airways has said it will provide a further update on 4 March by 9 am local time (7 am CET).

Kuwait has also closed its airspace. Terminal One of Kuwait International Airport was struck by a drone on 28 February, with nine workers injured.

The Public Authority for Civil Aviation said on 1 March that damage assessments were taking place with a view to carry out repairs in order to restore operations “as soon as possible”.

Oman Air has said that flights to and from Amman, Dubai, Bahrain, Doha, Dammam, and Kuwait, Copenhagen, Baghdad and Khasab have been cancelled until 7 March. Other flights are operating as scheduled but delays are to be expected.

Saudia has also cancelled flights to and from Amman, Kuwait, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Bahrain, Moscow and Peshawar until 11:59 pm local time (9:59 pm CET) on 4 March.

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