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10 Smart Travel Tips to Make Your Journey Smooth and Memorable

Published: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
10 Smart Travel Tips to Make Your Journey Smooth and Memorable
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Traveling with friends or family can be an exciting experience, but even minor oversights can disrupt an otherwise enjoyable trip. To help travelers make the most of their journeys, experts recommend following a set of simple yet effective guidelines that ensure comfort, efficiency, and peace of mind.

Here are ten essential travel tips to consider before setting off:

Plan Ahead with a Checklist

Create a clear itinerary outlining your activities, destinations, and time allocation. This helps maximize your time and ensures you don’t miss key attractions.

Pack Light

Carry only what you need. Avoid overpacking, as heavy luggage can make travel inconvenient and tiring.

Pack Smartly

Keep shoes wrapped in plastic or paper to prevent clothes from getting dirty. Paying attention to small packing details can make a big difference.

Try Local Cuisine

Explore authentic local food instead of relying on tourist-focused restaurants. It enhances your cultural experience and makes your trip more meaningful.

Travel During Off-Season

Planning your trip outside peak tourist seasons can significantly reduce costs. Accommodation, transport, and food are often more affordable during this time.

Research Local Transportation

Understand local transport systems and fare rates in advance to avoid being overcharged and ensure smooth mobility.

Keep Extra Funds

Always carry some additional money beyond your planned budget. This can be helpful in emergencies. Digital options like mobile banking or cards are also recommended.

Carry a Small Essentials Bag

Keep your phone, wallet, and other small necessities in a compact bag for easy access while traveling.

Don’t Forget Chargers

Bring chargers for your devices, along with a power bank. This is especially useful when taking photos or spending long hours outside.

Bring Entertainment

Carry earphones or a portable speaker to enjoy music during your journey and make group travel more enjoyable.

Abu Dhabi to Cover Hotel Stays for Stranded Passengers Amid Flight Disruptions

Published: Monday, March 02, 2026
Abu Dhabi to Cover Hotel Stays for Stranded Passengers Amid Flight Disruptions
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Abu Dhabi has stepped in to support travellers stranded in the capital following widespread flight disruptions across the region, directing hotels to extend stays for affected guests at the government’s expense.

In a circular issued on February 28, 2026, the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) instructed hotel managers to continue accommodating guests unable to travel due to ongoing flight cancellations and temporary airspace restrictions linked to heightened regional tensions.

“The stay of guests who are unable to travel must be extended until their departure becomes possible,” the circular stated, assuring that the additional costs will be covered by the department. Hotels have been instructed to send their invoices directly to the authority through a designated email channel, while a business continuity team has been set up to handle related queries.

Hotel representatives across the capital confirmed receiving the directive. Staff at several properties told Khaleej Times that affected guests were being allowed to remain in their rooms beyond their initial check-out dates without any additional charge. “We are following the guidance and coordinating with DCT Abu Dhabi as advised,” said a front office executive at a five-star hotel. Another hotel employee said the directive had been implemented “smoothly and with full support from management.”

The directive comes as part of a broader nation-wide response to travel disruptions that began late last week after escalating tensions between the US and Iran led to temporary flight suspensions across Gulf airspace. Over 1,500 flights were reportedly cancelled across the GCC and wider Middle East region, affecting tens of thousands of passengers.

Earlier, the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) announced that the state would bear all hosting and accommodation costs for passengers impacted by the cancellations. In a statement carried by WAM, the authority reaffirmed its commitment to “ensure the continued provision of essential services during the period of operational adjustments.”

According to the GCAA, more than 20,000 travellers received accommodation and rebooking assistance across major airports, including Abu Dhabi International and Dubai International. Regional carriers such as Etihad Airways and Emirates have been closely coordinating rebooking efforts as airspace routes gradually reopen.

The swift response by authorities has drawn praise from UAE residents and international visitors alike. Travellers stranded in Abu Dhabi have taken to social media to commend the government’s hospitality and the efficiency of hotel staff in handling the situation.

For visitors waiting to depart, DCT Abu Dhabi’s initiative ensures they can remain safely accommodated without bearing additional costs — a move highlighting the capital’s commitment to traveler welfare even amid broader regional disruptions.