Eighty-eight students and faculty from Indira University remain stuck in Bur Dubai after a sudden UAE airspace shutdown, with the institute arranging hotel stay, meals, and coordination while waiting for flights to resume
A screengrab of the video message shared by the students with the university. Pic/By Special Arrangement
A delegation of 88 members from Indira University’s School of Business remains temporarily stranded in Dubai after the sudden closure of the UAE airspace disrupted their scheduled return to India from an International Academic and Cultural Immersion programme. They were on a five-day trip to Dubai.
The group, comprising 84 MBA students and four faculty members, is currently accommodated at Savoy Park Hotel in Bur Dubai, where the university has arranged lodging, meals, and on-ground support while monitoring aviation updates. University officials said they are coordinating with authorities and travel agencies to ensure the group can return at the earliest once flight operations resume.
What happens next
>> Immediate steps underway
>> Monitoring UAE aviation advisories
>> Holding confirmed hotel accommodation
>> Preparing return itineraries in advance
>> Ready to move the group once flights reopen
Situation snapshot
Students: 84
Faculty: 4
Total delegation: 88
Location: Savoy Park Hotel,
Bur Dubai
Status: Awaiting reopening of
UAE airspace
University assurance
In an official statement, the Registrar’s office said: “The safety and security of our students and faculty remain our highest priority. All necessary arrangements for stay, food and support are being taken care of.”
Students speak
MBA student Bhushan Wagh, in a video message shared with the university, said, “We are safe and secure. The college is bearing all accommodation and food expenses and is in continuous contact with us.” Other students confirmed they are comfortable and receiving regular updates from faculty and university officials.
Family communication
>> Parents and guardians in India have been informed
>> Faculty are maintaining daily contact with the group
>> The university is in touch with hotel management and travel authorities
>> Officials said the focus is on keeping families reassured while ensuring students remain comfortable until travel clears.
Dubai coordination contacts
Prof Srirang Sajanpawar –
+91 9823279829
Student representative Girish Diwate –
+91 72489 31304
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