Vicky Pattison and her husband, Ercan Ramadan, have successfully reached Oman after enduring several days of travel disruption in Dubai.
The couple faced a series of challenges, including three cancelled flights, as regional instability impacted air travel across the Middle East.
Vicky Pattison shared the details of their journey on social media, describing the experience as a period of significant "panic" before they managed to secure a way out of the city.
The couple had originally planned to fly from Dubai to Sydney, Australia, for a scheduled trip.
However, they found themselves stranded when their departing flights were grounded due to the closure of local airspace.
Vicky Pattison noted that they spent hours at the airport attempting to rebook their travel while monitoring the changing situation.
During their time in Dubai, Vicky Pattison and Ercan Ramadan followed safety protocols established by their hotel.
The former Geordie Shore star revealed that hotel staff briefly moved them to an underground parking structure as a precaution during a period of heightened local tension.
While she described the reporting on the situation as occasionally "hyperbolic," she acknowledged that the experience was unsettling for many travelers in the area.
After airlines canceled their third flight, the couple decided to travel by land to Oman to find an alternative route home.
Vicky Pattison expressed her relief upon crossing the border, sharing photos of the scenic landscape as they moved away from the travel hub of Dubai.
She praised the staff at their hotel and the local authorities for their efforts to keep guests informed and safe during the disruption.
The couple plans to spend a short amount of time in Oman before continuing their journey back to the United Kingdom.
Ercan Ramadan also shared updates, noting the exhaustion that comes with multiple days of travel uncertainty.
The pair remains focused on returning home and has paused their original plans for the Australian leg of their trip.
They continue to advise other travelers in the region to stay updated through official government channels and to remain calm during flight transitions.