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Dubai travel
Latest news and updates related to Dubai tourism.
Dubai: Tourists spend billions of Vietnamese dong to charter private planes to escape tense zones.
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, thousands of tourists in Dubai are seeking to escape by private jet costing 5 billion VND (approximately $1.75) or by traveling 16 hours by road to neighboring countries.
Tourism
Dubai: Tourists' finances disrupted as they are caught in the middle of tensions.
Thousands of people are facing hotel bills in the thousands of dollars and paralyzed flight schedules due to the conflict, forcing them to use credit cards or call for assistance to find their way home.
Middle East tourism: Vietnamese tourists are postponing or canceling Dubai tours due to concerns about conflict.
Amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East, many Vietnamese tourists have decided to postpone or cancel their trips to Dubai and Egypt to ensure their absolute safety.
The iconic Burj Al Arab hotel caught fire after being hit by debris from a drone in Dubai.
The Burj Al Arab hotel and other key infrastructure in Dubai were damaged after being hit by debris from an intercepted drone. International airports are currently closed.
Dubai Marina: inside Ciel 365m, Dubai's tallest hotel.
Ciel Dubai Marina, 365 meters tall and with 82 floors, opened on November 15th with 1,004 rooms; its all-glass facade offers panoramic views of Dubai, and it features two infinity pools; prices start from $350 per night, with Tattu on the 74th floor.
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