Private jets offer pricey escape from Gulf as commercial flights falter
A man exits the terminal at London’s Stansted Airport on a government-chartered flight.—Reuters • Major carriers divert or turn back due to missile fire fears • Many stranded in chaos as major hubs like Dubai run below capacity • European countries begin repatriation flights amid extended high-risk regional warnings DUBAI: With commercial air travel in the Middle East faltering amid missile threats that have forced major carriers to divert flights, a desperate scramble to flee the war-hit Gulf has fuelled a surge in demand for private jets, sending prices as high as $200,000 for a one-way trip. When Samuel Lait launched PetX Jets, a private flight firm focused on pet travel in Dubai, he expected queries from owners flying with their animals. Instead, his inbox is full of requests from young adults, pregnant couples and the elderly wanting to flee the United Arab Emirates. “The original idea was to transport pets and their owners between the UK and Dubai primarily. And that’s v...