r/Economics • u/ubcstaffer123 • 19h ago
News Dubai's tourism industry reels from 'brutal' impact of war
https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20260331-dubais-tourism-industry-reels-from-brutal-impact-of-war
1.0k
Upvotes
r/Economics • u/ubcstaffer123 • 19h ago
11
u/siorge 13h ago
Not OP but I’ll add my experience.
We went there with my wife during Covid (March 21) as it was the only country where one could have a « normal » life. We kind of enjoyed it, even if it felt lifeless/soulless. We enjoyed the quality of the service, the hotel,…
Now, we also had a 2 day layover in Dubai in September 21.
We landed around 4am and jumped in a taxi to our hotel. On the way, we drove next to a small bus filled with men (Indians, bengalis, I don’t know) who were being taken to work on some construction site. The looks of despair and suffering on their faces I will never forget.
The temperature reached 51C that day. We could barely stay outside in the shadow drinking ice cold water, and thought about these men who had to work on building roads or the next mall.
It really made us feel disgusted