Travellers stuck in Abu Dhabi due to ongoing travel restrictions may not need to worry about rushing out of their hotels.

The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi has formally asked hotel managers across the emirate to allow affected guests to extend their stay. The move comes as flight disruptions and regional restrictions continue to affect departures.

Here’s what this really means for visitors on the ground.

Why Hotels Are Being Told to Extend Stays

Some guests have already reached their check-out date but are unable to leave the country. Flights are cancelled or delayed, and certain routes remain restricted.

In response, the tourism authority has requested hotels to let these guests stay longer until they can travel safely. This is not just a recommendation. It is an official communication sent directly to hotel general managers across Abu Dhabi.

Who Will Pay for the Extra Nights?

This is the key detail.

The cost of the extended stay will be covered by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi. Guests are not expected to pay out of pocket for the additional nights caused by circumstances beyond their control.

Hotels have been instructed to send related invoices directly to the department through an official email channel. For stranded travellers, that removes a major financial concern.

Abu Dhabi Covers Hotel Costs for Stranded Travellers

What Travellers in Abu Dhabi Should Do Now

If you are currently in Abu Dhabi and your flight has been cancelled or delayed due to travel restrictions, here’s what you should do:

  • Speak to your hotel reception or duty manager immediately
  • Inform them that your departure has been affected
  • Confirm whether your stay qualifies under the extension directive

It is always wise to keep proof of your cancelled or rescheduled flight.

Why This Matters for International Travellers

Travel disruptions can quickly turn stressful. Extra hotel costs, visa questions and flight uncertainty often pile up at the same time.

By stepping in early, Abu Dhabi’s tourism authority is trying to reduce pressure on visitors and avoid chaotic last-minute situations at hotels.

For travellers, this signals that local authorities are actively monitoring the situation and taking practical steps to manage the fallout.

The Bigger Picture

Airspace restrictions across parts of the Middle East have created ripple effects for airlines and passengers alike. Even travellers not flying directly through restricted areas are seeing knock-on delays.

In moments like this, local coordination between tourism bodies and hotels becomes crucial.

If you are planning to travel through Abu Dhabi in the coming days, keep checking airline updates, stay in close contact with your hotel, and allow extra flexibility in your plans.

For now, stranded guests in the emirate can breathe a little easier knowing their accommodation is being handled.


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