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UAE Private jet prices soar as wealthy rush to leave Dubai

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March 03, 2026

Iranian attacks on Dubai and the closure of its airport have triggered a scramble among the wealthy to leave the Emirates via alternative routes on private jets.

- Pjotr Sauer and Lorenzo Tondo Palermo Kate Connolly Berlin

UAE Private jet prices soar as wealthy rush to leave Dubai

The normally glitzy city - a playground for billionaires, influencers and millions of international visitors - has been on edge since drones and missiles fired in response to US and Israeli strikes on Iran damaged the airport and struck several high-profile hotels and landmarks.

The United Arab Emirates defence ministry said it had continued intercepting missiles and drones yesterday, as the country announced the closure of its embassy in Tehran amid the widening regional war.

Some people in Dubai have made the four-and-a-half-hour drive to Oman, where Muscat airport continues to operate, albeit with delays. Most commercial flights from Muscat to Europe are full until later this week, according to booking sites.

Alexandra Vavilova, a Russian tourist holidaying in Dubai, said she had managed to secure one of the last available tickets out last night: a flight from Muscat to Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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