Authorities have reached out to hotels for assistance. The UAE government has instructed hospitality providers to extend accommodation for those stranded, where feasible and without charges. Now, segments of the private sector are stepping in to help.
Dugasta Properties offers emergency accommodation
Dubai-based developer Dugasta Properties has announced it will provide free temporary housing for individuals stuck in the city due to the current situation.
The offering is available to travelers of any nationality who cannot continue their journey because of flight cancellations or airspace restrictions. The goal is straightforward: to provide shelter until they can return to their destinations.
Sonu Sood announces emergency accommodation support
Bollywood actor Sonu Sood, who acts as the brand ambassador for Dugasta Properties, urged travelers stranded in Dubai to reach out directly.
“Anyone who is currently stuck in Dubai due to the ongoing situation… we want to assure you that you have a place to stay,” he stated.
Sood encouraged those affected to send a message via Instagram to him or Dugasta Properties, and the team will coordinate free accommodation until they can safely return home.
Who Dugasta Properties is
Dugasta Properties Development is a Dubai-based real estate developer focusing on residential projects and property investment in the city.
The company promotes investment-oriented housing developments and offers flexible payment options for buyers. One of its prominent initiatives is the “Vision 10 on 10” program, which guarantees investors around 10 percent annual returns over ten years on selected property projects.
The emergency accommodation offer by the developer is distinct from its investment initiatives and is framed as a temporary relief effort amid the travel disruptions.
Wider support across Dubai
The Dugasta initiative coincides with a trend of private companies and hospitality operators in Dubai extending their support to travelers unable to leave the area.
While flights are anticipated to resume gradually, the support from both government and private entities is aiding stranded passengers in finding temporary shelter in the city.