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    From Handwashed Underwear to Fake Adidas, Stranded Travellers Wait Out Travel Chaos

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    Posted on March 2, 2026

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    Tags:FinanceMarketsTravel Disruption

    Quick Summary

    Amid escalating conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, major Middle Eastern airspaces—especially over Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi—have been closed, stranding thousands of travelers globally, with widespread flight cancellations and airport damage reported.

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    Stranded Travellers Share Survival Tips During Middle East Travel Chaos

    By Lucy Craymer and Justyna Pawlak

    Experiences and Coping Strategies of Stranded Passengers

    DUBAI/DOHA, March 2 (Reuters) - In the lobby of a tired hotel near Doha airport, stranded travellers wear identical fake Adidas T-shirts bought from a nearby store and swap tips on where to buy underwear.

    Uniforms and First Survival Steps

    "It’s our uniform,” said Erika Macikova.

    The 49-year-old Slovak winemaker was returning from an ayurvedic retreat in Sri Lanka when she became stranded in the Qatari capital. Her luggage remains at the airport, but she was evacuated to a hotel alongside hundreds of other passengers.

    With no spare clothes, Macikova tracked down open shops and began sharing their names with fellow globetrotters.

    Impact of the Middle East Travel Disruption

    Biggest Upheaval to Global Air Travel Since COVID-19

    Tens of thousands of travellers across the Middle East were entering a third day of limbo after escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel and Iran disrupted flights worldwide and forced the closure of major airports including Dubai, the world’s busiest international hub.

    BIGGEST UPHEAVAL TO GLOBAL AIR TRAVEL SINCE COVID-19

    Many of those stuck in the region, like Macikova, were simply changing planes.

    Dubai, which handles more than 1,000 flights a day, and nearby Doha and Abu Dhabi sit at the crossroads of east‑west air travel, funnelling long‑haul traffic between Europe and Asia through tightly scheduled connecting flights.

    The upheaval is rippling far beyond the Middle East, with tens of thousands of passengers stranded in places including Bali, Kathmandu and Frankfurt.

    The UAE's civil aviation authority said it assisted about 20,200 travellers on Saturday. Data shows at least 4,000 flights were cancelled in the space of three days.

    Personal Stories from Stranded Travellers

    James Gaskin: Coping with Uncertainty

    In Dubai, James Gaskin spent Monday morning washing his underwear and a collection of novelty socks in his bathroom sink.

    After a week in India for work, the 53-year-old procurement manager from northern England was already short of clean clothes when his connecting flight back to Britain was cancelled. He was taken to a local hotel with hundreds of other passengers.

    Like many of them, Gaskin said he had little idea what was unfolding when he landed at Dubai airport.

    "A lady came to the gate and just stood on a chair and made an announcement that everyone’s got to leave the airport. All very calm and orderly,” he said. “In a British way, I did six hours of queuing without any real drama."

    But the baggage hall descended into chaos, he said, as passengers pulled bags off carousels, seeking their own.

    “Even though it was pandemonium, I was pretty relaxed,” he said.

    But then “there were quite a few bangs, the airport got hit", he said. "That brought it home.”

    “The general feeling is, the longer it goes on, the more edgy people are getting."

    Passengers Use WhatsApp to Share Coping Tips

    PASSENGERS WHATSAPP TO SHARE COPING TIPS

    Across hotels in the region, strangers trade information on where to find washing machines, how to navigate airline helplines or retrieve luggage, and whether it makes sense to pool resources and try to leave by car.

    They gather in hotel lobbies to play games or watch sports, or head to shopping malls to buy snacks. WhatsApp groups have sprung up.

    Many are trying not to dwell on their situation, even as loud bangs overhead remind them why they are stuck.

    Staying Safe and Occupied

    Macikova was spending as much time as possible inside the hotel because she felt most secure there.

    She was immersed in a romantic novel, but Gaskin was bored. His wife had sent him logins to various streaming services but he had not felt like watching them.

    Julie Hardy and Francis McKay: Finding Normalcy Amid Chaos

    British friends Julie Hardy and Francis McKay, who had been on a two-week tour of southern India, were staying at the same low-rise hotel near the airport.

    On Sunday, they took a taxi to a nearby mall to buy medication, cheese and crackers, and to have lunch. 

    It was fun, they said. The nights are harder.

    Nighttime Anxiety and Uncertainty

    On Saturday night, two alarms went off on Hardy's phone and she rushed to the hotel lobby in her nightie, which no one seemed to find surprising.

    “I'm very reluctant to go to bed up here," she said. "I would rather be downstairs for as long as possible ... I can't relax, because I think something's going to happen in the night and I'm going to have to get up quickly and evacuate.”

    McKay was anxious too and, while it sounded dramatic, worried whether she would see her family again:

    “It’s the unknown, and I've never been in a war zone.”

    (Reporting by Lucy Craymer in Dubai and Justyna Pawlak;Editing by Josephine Mason and Kevin Liffey)

    References

    • Thousands of flights cancelled as world faces worst travel chaos since Covid crisis
    • All expenses paid: UAE covers accommodation, meals, flights for 20000+ stranded travellers in emirates amid Iran-US-Israel war

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    Key Takeaways

    • •Major Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai International, Abu Dhabi, and Doha remain shut or severely restricted, causing one of the worst travel disruptions since COVID‑19, with over 3,000–5,800 flights cancelled across the region (theguardian.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about From handwashed underwear to fake Adidas, stranded travellers wait out travel chaos

    1Why are travellers stranded in the Middle East?

    Escalating conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has disrupted flights and closed major airports, stranding tens of thousands of passengers.

    2Which airports are affected by the travel chaos?

    Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi are among the busiest airports affected, along with disruptions at other global hubs.

  • Experiences and Coping Strategies of Stranded Passengers
  • Uniforms and First Survival Steps
  • Impact of the Middle East Travel Disruption
  • Biggest Upheaval to Global Air Travel Since COVID-19
  • Personal Stories from Stranded Travellers
  • James Gaskin: Coping with Uncertainty
  • Passengers Use WhatsApp to Share Coping Tips
  • Staying Safe and Occupied
  • Julie Hardy and Francis McKay: Finding Normalcy Amid Chaos
  • Nighttime Anxiety and Uncertainty
  • •The UAE’s aviation authority has assisted over 20,200 stranded passengers by providing hotel accommodations, meals, and rebooking support, mirroring COVID‑era emergency measures (timesofindia.indiatimes.com).
  • •Airspace closures extend beyond Gulf states to nations like Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, Israel, and Iran, causing worldwide travel ripple effects—tens of thousands stranded in places such as Bali, Kathmandu, and Frankfurt (theguardian.com).
  • 3How are stranded passengers coping with the situation?

    Passengers are sharing advice on buying clothes, washing essentials, and using WhatsApp groups to trade information and support each other.

    4How many flights have been cancelled during the disruption?

    At least 4,000 flights were cancelled over three days due to the conflict-related travel chaos.

    5What assistance is being provided to travellers?

    Authorities, such as the UAE's civil aviation authority, have assisted thousands of travellers by coordinating transfers and providing accommodation.

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