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No One Wants To Stay At Burj Al Arab Anymore — Dubai’s Icon Is Collapsing

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The Burj Al Arab was never just a hotel.
It was a promise of safety, control, and escape from chaos. But on February 28th, 2026, that promise was tested.
This isn’t just about a fire.
It’s about what happens when the illusion behind Dubai’s luxury system starts to crack. From mass booking cancellations to collapsing occupancy rates, the real impact went far beyond one building.
Because the problem didn’t start that night.
It was already there.
And what happened next might change how the world sees Dubai — permanently.
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