A Pakistani lawmaker, Asad Qaiser, alleges that a UAE hotel denied accommodation to passengers holding Pakistani passports after their flight is cancelled, while offering rooms to travellers with Indian and US passports. The claim is reported in the context of a disruption caused by the cancelled flight.
Both outlets describe the allegation in similar terms: Qaiser says Pakistani passengers were not accommodated, but that passport holders from India and the United States were. However, the reports focus on Qaiser’s account rather than presenting confirmed details from the hotel, the airline, or UAE authorities. They also do not provide independent verification of the specific circumstances of the cancellation, the hotel’s allocation process, or whether any formal complaint was filed.
Overall, the coverage centers on the controversy raised by the MP’s statement, with the available information largely reflecting his perspective. The reports do not indicate a resolution or a response from the UAE hotel or other involved parties in the text provided.