- Stranded at Taj Dubai, a traveller’s stay ballooned into an unexpected Rs 6 lakh bill.
- She assumed her airline would pay, until the hotel said the rising charges were hers to settle.
- Packed hotels and unclear airline policies left stranded travellers facing steep personal costs.
Flight disruptions across the Middle East, due to the ongoing tensions between the US, Iran and Israel, have left thousands of travellers stranded for days, with many unsure of when they will be able to fly out. As airlines continue to deal with rolling delays, cancellations and limited rebooking options, passengers have increasingly been forced into long hotel stays while waiting for updates. For some, these unplanned stopovers have turned into financially draining experiences. One such case involved a woman staying at the Taj Dubai, whose brief stop quickly became an expensive ordeal. According to Business Insider, she had expected her airline to cover the cost, but as her stay extended unexpectedly, the hotel bill rose sharply and eventually totalled nearly ₹6 lakh.
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How The Bill Escalated To Nearly ₹6 Lakh
As flights remained grounded, the woman continued staying at the luxury hotel, assuming reimbursement would follow once her airline sorted out its operations. However, Business Insider reports that the charges kept accumulating until her total bill reached AED 25,000 (about ₹5.63 lakh). She told the publication that hotel staff eventually asked her to settle the growing amount or consider leaving if she could not pay. What she thought would be a temporary stopover quickly turned into a financially overwhelming stay.

Photo: Taj Hotels Dubai
Why Travellers Are Facing High Unexpected Costs
The incident highlights the growing financial strain on travellers stranded amid Middle East disruptions. As per Business Insider, packed hotels and limited airline‑issued vouchers have led many passengers to check into expensive properties at their own cost. Travellers often assume airlines will cover accommodation during severe delays, but those policies vary. High‑end hotels or extended stays frequently fall outside approved limits, leaving passengers stuck with unexpectedly large bills.
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What Travellers Should Know When Flights Are Cancelled
Although airlines may provide help during major disruptions, passengers should not assume all costs will be automatically covered. Most carriers offer:
- Hotel vouchers on a case‑by‑case basis
- Meal allowances
- Rebooking assistance
- Limited reimbursement for “reasonable expenses”
But high‑end hotel stays, long multi‑night bookings or last‑minute walk‑ins at luxury properties may fall outside airline policies. Passengers are often advised to document every expense and check with their airline before checking into costly hotels.
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