Since the start of the U.S.-Iran war, Dubai's status as a haven for the global elite has been shattered.
While the ultra-rich are finding their expensive way out of Dubai, hundreds of thousands of others have not been as lucky as ...
Dubai’s rise as a finance and wealth hub faces a test as the Iran war draws closer. Wealthy Asian families are delaying relocations and weighing cuts to investments once seen as safe in the Gulf.
Turkish family drives six hours through desert to Oman, paying $200,000 to fly from Muscat to Geneva, as missiles shake ...
People drive to Oman and Saudi in hope of a flight, while most tourists stay stuck in hotels and on cruise ships ...
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Super-rich spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to flee Dubai amid air travel disruptions
Dubai's super-rich have started fleeing the glitzy business hub by any means necessary, paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to escape a regional war they fear has no end in sight.
With air strikes and escalating tensions, those in financial hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi are spending six figures to safely evacuate.
Asia investors, who were lured by a tax-free Dubai, “are re-thinking their decisions and probably moving their money back to ...
The super wealthy are paying up to $350,000 to escape the region on private jets, while others are willing to drive 10 hours to Saudi Arabia to charter planes to Europe.
Travelers stranded in the United Arab Emirates after missile and drone attacks from Iran forced the closure of the Dubai airport are paying upwards of $140,000 for flights on private jets and driving ...
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