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Dubai Poised to Rebound as Middle East Conflict Eases
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100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
Travel experts say Dubai could be the biggest beneficiary if a US-Iran agreement is signed in Switzerland on Friday and ends the Middle East war. They expect tourism to rebound quickly, though insurance, flight recovery, and oil-related price effects may take longer to normalize.
- 01Experts expect Dubai tourism to rebound quickly after a US-Iran deal.
- 02The agreement is expected to be signed in Switzerland on Friday.
- 03Dubai suffered falling demand, drone attacks, airport closures, and grounded flights.
- 04Travel insurers warn visitors may lack coverage while restrictions remain.
- 05Oil and consumer prices are expected to normalize more slowly.
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