An Indian businessman in Ajman, UAE, has opened his farmhouse to stranded international travellers after flight disruptions linked to the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict. Dr Dhiraj Jain, chairman of 1XL Holdings, set up three large tents on the property to accommodate passengers whose flights were cancelled when Dubai Airport operations were briefly suspended. Travellers from several countries have been staying at the farm, with some cooking meals while others relax or play cricket under the tents. Jain said the shelter welcomes people of all nationalities, including visitors from Pakistan, the Philippines and Greece. The conflict, which began on February 28, disrupted flights across the region, leaving many passengers stranded as airlines temporarily halted operations before gradually resuming services.
Indian Expat In UAE Opens Farmhouse For Tourists Stranded By Flight Disruptions Amid West Asia War
March 08, 2026
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