Dubai’s luxury hotel market is reeling. Rooms near the Burj Khalifa are now available for as low as $200 (₹20,000) per night, a fraction of normal

The reason? Ongoing unrest in the Middle East has sparked travel cancellations, flight disruptions, and fear among international tourists. According to the World Travel & Tourism Council, the region’s tourism sector is losing an estimated $600 million every day.
Hotels, resorts, and short-term rentals are struggling to fill rooms, while restaurants, tours, and local businesses that depend on tourist spending are feeling the pinch.
To attract visitors, properties are slashing rates and promoting “staycation” deals. Even Dubai’s top luxury hotels are competing fiercely to fill rooms.
Every day the unrest continues, millions in revenue vanish but travelers now have a rare chance to snag premium stays at unheard-of prices

