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‘Half of Dubai is booking’: expats drive to Oman and Saudi Arabia to find flights out

Charter operators vie to secure slots in Muscat as airports in UAE and Qatar remain closed
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"}],[{"start":131.89,"text":"European airlines have most of their planes in their home countries. On Monday morning Lufthansa flew one plane from Abu Dhabi to Munich after repairs but was unable to carry passengers. However, charter flight groups have swept into the region."}],[{"start":148.63,"text":"EnterJet, which connects private jet clients with available aircraft, said bookings had jumped 40 per cent since Saturday. Muscat in Oman was “the only really viable option” to handle the “array of immediate UAE departure requests”, said founder Charles Robinson."}],[{"start":167.41,"text":"Others were driving 10 hours to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia to catch planes. Robinson said: “It appears there’s activity starting in Dammam [in Saudi Arabia] as well, which is useful for those in Bahrain and Qatar.” "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Several FlyDubai planes parked behind a barbed-wire fence at Dubai International Airport.
"}],[{"start":182.85,"text":"The EU’s aviation safety agency has warned civil aircraft not to fly in the entire region, making operations more difficult. "}],[{"start":192.7,"text":"“It is a tricky question of actually finding vetted and certified aircraft to do the missions,” Robinson said. “We have more demand than aircraft that are available to offer in the region at the moment, vast uplift in flight requests — and as airspace opens fully, the private departures from the Gulf are expected to be very considerable.”"}],[{"start":214.42999999999998,"text":"Private flight group Luxe Jets has chartered an A320 to fly from Muscat to Istanbul on Tuesday. The company plans another flight on Wednesday, and more later in the week."}],[{"start":227.40999999999997,"text":"“Half of Dubai is booking,” said Alexander Graham, Luxe Jets director, although some have had difficulty crossing the border with Oman. Securing landing slots at Muscat has also become more competitive, he added, with the company “trying to accommodate groups, families, pets” first. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Thousands of passengers were stranded at Doha International Airport on Sunday after all flights were grounded
"}],[{"start":246.99999999999997,"text":"Another operator was charging £20,000 per seat on a jet leaving Oman for Milan on Monday. Robinson said a charter from Oman to Paris, scheduled for Tuesday, was selling for €215,000 for a 13-seater aircraft — almost double standard rates."}],[{"start":266.09999999999997,"text":"A Dubai-based Russian oligarch, speaking on condition of anonymity, told the FT he tried to book a private jet out of the Gulf by offering to pay twice the normal price for the Dubai to Moscow route but was told that “no exceptions could be made at this time”."}],[{"start":285.9,"text":"Raffaella Meledandri, founder of private jet operator Air-Dynamic, said customers had rushed to charter private aircraft out of the Gulf but would have to “be patient”, adding that private planes would resume operations from Muscat on Monday night."}],[{"start":303.34999999999997,"text":"One Dubai resident who crossed the Oman border with his family said the border staff were friendly and waived visa fees. The Oman hotel he had chosen was full of fellow Dubai people – including one who had driven over in his Ferrari."}],[{"start":318.08,"text":"An executive at a large global hedge fund with a presence in Dubai said: “We have been exploring how to evacuate people but it’s not easy.” "}],[{"start":327.66999999999996,"text":"He added: “It’s pretty scary — this is going to have implications for some of my guys . . . The trade was not that you were getting exposed to geopolitics when moving to Dubai. It was not a consideration. People have moved families. This element of concern is new.”"}],[{"start":344.96,"text":"Businesses across the region have told employees to stay at home. “We will work remotely as a measure of caution to limit employee exposure to the threat of falling debris,” said John Hensel, director of Dubai-based Demeter Tactical Investments. "}],[{"start":362.15,"text":"However, many residents are determined to stay. One British expat in Abu Dhabi, who said he witnessed an explosion in front of the airport on Sunday morning as a Shahed drone flew 50 metres overhead, was “absolutely not” considering leaving."}],[{"start":380.92999999999995,"text":"“We’re absolutely safe here,” he said. “There are people saying they go downstairs in the basement when the alerts hit but honestly I think that’s just not helping — it winds people up and people get more anxious.” "}],[{"start":395.50999999999993,"text":"Some residents are even “very antagonistic towards anyone considering leaving”, according to a Briton living in Dubai. “The idea of leaving ‘paradise’ of your own volition is just seen as so absurd . . . they’re going to have to ship me out,” she said. "}],[{"start":412.1499999999999,"text":"Another Dubai resident who is in the Netherlands on a business trip said they planned to return later this week. "}],[{"start":420.24999999999994,"text":"Reactions differed by nationality. Being honed conflict survivors in their home country meant “the Afghans here are pretty relaxed”, said Saad Mohseni, the Afghan chief executive of the Dubai-based Moby Media Group."}],[{"start":436.49999999999994,"text":"Additional reporting by Costas Mourselas, Emma Dunkley, Alan Livsey and Verity Ratcliffe in London, Simeon Kerr in Edinburgh, and Andres Schipani in New Delhi "}],[{"start":459.03999999999996,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1772497867_9911.mp3"}

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