Hello everyone
so seeing media reports about possible lack of food in Dubai (and likely by extension in UAE) I decided to check in with my friend who lives in Dubai for over 15 years now.
Outcome:
- no food issues, in addition to local agrobusiness they are getting regular supplies via ship, last one being from India with 84,000 tonnes of food
- while her orders from Amazon did not arrive at all, TEMU orders showed up on time. You can draw your conclusion re: Strait of Hormuz.
- life more or less normal at least under the circumstances
- Emirates grounded all the flights until the 15th with the exception of repatriation flights that go both ways - tourists out and Dubai residents in
- Note - am writing this from CDG (Paris) and there is one Emirates jet on the runway, but no flight announcement on the board so likely a repatriation flight.
That is all for now.
Cheers
so seeing media reports about possible lack of food in Dubai (and likely by extension in UAE) I decided to check in with my friend who lives in Dubai for over 15 years now.
Outcome:
- no food issues, in addition to local agrobusiness they are getting regular supplies via ship, last one being from India with 84,000 tonnes of food
- while her orders from Amazon did not arrive at all, TEMU orders showed up on time. You can draw your conclusion re: Strait of Hormuz.
- life more or less normal at least under the circumstances
- Emirates grounded all the flights until the 15th with the exception of repatriation flights that go both ways - tourists out and Dubai residents in
- Note - am writing this from CDG (Paris) and there is one Emirates jet on the runway, but no flight announcement on the board so likely a repatriation flight.
That is all for now.
Cheers
