Ameesha Patel’s flight diverted, UAE airspace closed

Bollywood actress Ameesha Patel was caught in a tense situation when her flight from New York to Mumbai had to be suddenly diverted due to the rising military tension in the Middle East. Due to temporary closure of UAE airspace due to security reasons, the plane was diverted towards Muscat instead of Dubai.

Entertainment News: Ameesha Patel has shared her experience of a stressful journey on social media. He told that while returning from New York to Mumbai, his plane suddenly got into difficult situation, when the flight route had to be changed due to the security situation around the airspace of United Arab Emirates.

It is being told that due to regional tension and possible threat situation, the plane had to take an alternative route, due to which the passengers had to face uncertainty and delay for several hours. Ameesha Patel also told in her experience that during this time the passengers had to wait for continuous updates and the atmosphere was quite tense.

Flight route changed, anxiety increased in the middle of the journey

Ameesha Patel shared information related to her journey on social media platform X (formerly Twitter). She told that she was returning from New York to Mumbai on an Emirates Airlines flight and was preparing to land in Dubai, when suddenly the airspace was reported closed. Due to security reasons, the plane was immediately diverted towards Muscat (Oman), where the passengers had to wait for some time.

Ameesha Patel wrote in her post that the sudden change during the journey created an atmosphere of anxiety among the passengers. She said she was constantly waiting for updates and the situation was unclear. His post also reflected concern about war and tension, in which he raised questions on the regional situation and wished for peace.

long wait at dubai airport

Even after reaching Dubai from Muscat, Ameesha Patel’s journey was not easy. He had to wait for hours at the airport. According to reports, she was on the journey for more than 24 hours and had not reached Mumbai yet.

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