Shenaz Treasury Denied Boarding in Dubai Over E‑Visa Print Issue, Says “I Cried and Made a Scene…”

Shenaz Treasury Denied Boarding in Dubai Over E‑Visa Print Issue, Says “I Cried and Made a Scene…”

Travel Vlogger Endures Emotional Ordeal at Airport Before Catching Her 23‑Hour Flight

Incident Overview

  • What Happened: Travel vlogger and former actress Shenaz Treasury faced a travel mishap at Dubai Airport when she was initially denied boarding for her Emirates flight to Argentina because she lacked a printed copy of her Dubai e-visa, despite having a valid electronic version.

The Emotional Ordeal

  • Shenaz revealed she had to run a kilometer back to the lounge to print her visa—but the printer wasn’t working, and the flight was closing.
  • Tears followed, leading to a scene at the gate. The staff held the flight, allowing her to board.
  • She later shared: “So stressful. But I’m on the plane now… 23 hours to Argentina. Excited! Lesson learned: always print your e‑visa.”
Shenaz Treasury shares her Dubai flight mishap. Photo: Instagram/shenaztreasury

Flight Itinerary Unveiled

  • Shenaz documented her long journey:
    • Mumbai → Dubai: 3 hours
    • Layover: 2 hours
    • Dubai → Rio: 14 hours (flight refuel stop included)
    • Rio → Buenos Aires: 3 hours
  • She described this as her longest flight ever and shared glimpses of renewed calm mid-journey.
Shenaz Treasury on her Dubai trip. Photo: Instagram/shenaztreasury

Artistic Exploration in UAE

  • During her UAE visit, Shenaz Treasury embraced her creative side by visiting the teamLab Phenomena—a mesmerizing art museum in the Saadiyat Cultural District.
  • The museum features stunning, immersive installations inspired by the balance between nature, man-made environments, and the world around us.
  • Shenaz described her experience: “I thought I was just going to see art. Instead, I ended up losing my shoes, walking through a black hole, and multiplying into 20 Shenaz alligators. This isn’t just an art gallery – it’s an immersive digital art experience that swallows you whole.”

Key Takeaways for Travelers

  • E-visa needs a printout, even if issued electronically.
  • Always carry visa printouts with your passport to avoid last-minute issues.
  • Airport infrastructure (like printing facilities) might fail—plan ahead.

Shenaz Treasury’s heartfelt account serves as a powerful reminder: in travel, compliance with minor document requirements—like printed e-visas—can make the difference between a smooth journey and a nearly missed flight. Safe travels begin with smart planning.