Dubai's normally bustling tourist attractions are experiencing unusually low visitor numbers during peak season due to regional warfare. Iranian attacks and disrupted air travel have damaged the UAE's reputation as a safe Middle Eastern destination.

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The bustling metropolis of Dubai is experiencing an unprecedented downturn in visitor activity during what should be its peak tourism period, as regional warfare continues to impact the travel industry.
Ongoing conflicts involving Iran have created significant disruptions to airline operations throughout the Middle East region. Additionally, drone and missile strikes launched by Iranian forces against locations within the United Arab Emirates have severely damaged the nation’s reputation as a secure travel destination in the region.
Popular visitor destinations throughout Dubai are experiencing dramatically reduced foot traffic, including the renowned Al Seef marketplace situated along Dubai Creek and coastal areas adjacent to high-end accommodations like the iconic Burj Al Arab hotel.
Recent imagery captures the stark reality of Dubai’s tourism struggles, revealing deserted shopping areas, vacant restaurant patios, and largely abandoned beach areas as the hospitality industry grapples with the broader consequences of Middle Eastern tensions.
The visual documentation was compiled by Associated Press photography staff.
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