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Stranded travelers in Dubai have been left scrambling to find a way home after the airport was closed due to a joint US and Israeli military offensive. Operation Epic Fury.
According to The economic times But that hasn’t stopped travelers with means from trying to find other ways to escape. Some wealthy travelers have resorted to paying huge sums for private charter flights to escape the growing situation.
Airports in Oman and Saudi Arabia have reportedly become travel hubs for ultra-rich travelers looking to jet off. according to Semaphore.
The outlet, citing people familiar with the matter, said private security companies have been booking fleets of SUVs to take people on the 10-hour journey from Dubai to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where they can then catch private flights out of the region. Semafor reported that those evacuating the region are a mix of senior executives from global financial firms and wealthy travelers from the region on business or vacation.
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Middle East travelers stranded after Israel and US attack Iran. (Shbaro/Anadolu via Getty Images/Getty Images)
The cost of travel on light aircraft from Muscat, Oman to Istanbul, Turkey sells for more than $93,000. according to Forbeswhich said the price was about double the regular rate. Additionally, Forbes reported that heavy jet travel on the same route can cost up to $140,000.
Some outlets have reported higher prices, with Semafor reporting that Ameerh Naran, chief executive of private jet brokerage Vimana Private, said the cost of Riyadh’s private jets to Europe could reach $350,000.

Several flights were canceled amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East following the launch of Operation Epic Fury by the United States and Israel. (Houssam Shbaro/Anadolu via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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On Saturday, the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran, killing Iran’s supreme leader the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Since then, Iran has launched retaliatory attacks against countries in the region that host US interests. Under Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Mora Namdar said US citizens are advised to leave Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi ArabiaSyria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. However, not all of them have a way out.
The US Embassy in Jerusalem said Tuesday that he is “not in a position at this time to evacuate or directly assist Americans to leave Israel.”
Other US embassies in the region have instructed Americans who need help arranging departure by commercial means to contact the State Department 24/7 at +1-202-501-4444 from abroad or +1-888-407-4747 from the US and Canada.

Travelers to the Middle East are scrambling to flee the region. (Houssam Shbaro/Anadolu via Getty Images/Getty Images)
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Ashley Carnahan of Fox Business contributed to this report.






