​How Trump’s war on Iran stranded a million fliers — and plunged the Gulf’s favorite playground into chaos 

​How Trump’s war on Iran stranded a million fliers — and plunged the Gulf’s favorite playground into chaos 

It was a little after 1PM on Friday, February 28th, and Samantha Lujano was about to board her flight from Dubai to Colombo, Sri Lanka, when the drone attacks began.

She had already received her boarding pass and gone through customs. Her flight was at the gate and her bags were loaded. She was simply waiting for the gate agents to open the flight for boarding. So she opened TikTok and started scrolling.

But instead of relieving her boredom, the algorithm fed her anxiety. It showed her dozens of videos of explosions that purported to be from around the Persian Gulf – including a few in Dubai itself. She knew better than to believe everyt …

Read the full story at The Verge.

 

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