Dubai : Hotels are ensuring they have sufficient stock
March 5th, 2026 Rédaction No Comment Hotels and Lodging Dubaï, hotels 1764 views
In the critical context of the total closure of airspace in the Middle East, major international hotel chains based in Dubai, such as Marriott, Hyatt, Meliá, Riu, and Barceló, are implementing emergency measures to ensure the safety of thousands of stranded travelers.
The top priority for these establishments is managing stocks of vital resources—food, drinking water, and essential supplies—to guarantee complete self-sufficiency in the face of the prolonged disruption of air travel.
To alleviate the financial burden on customers affected by this force majeure event, these international hotel groups have implemented a policy of complete flexibility: cancellations are now free for all travelers unable to reach their destination due to flight disruptions.
Conversely, for stranded passengers forced to extend their stay due to a lack of return flights, reduced emergency rates have been introduced to help offset the costs of unplanned accommodation.
This strategy of commercial solidarity aims to maintain stability in a city where hotel occupancy has become a critical issue in managing both the human and tourism crises.
Meanwhile, the concierge services of these luxury establishments are working closely with consulates to register nationals and coordinate any possible land or sea evacuations should the closure of air corridors be prolonged.
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