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Anne Curtis, Erwan Heussaff and daughter Dahlia find refuge in Oman amid regional airstrikes

By Aedrianne Acar
Published March 4, 2026 2:36 PM PHT

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Anne Curtis and Erwann Heussaff


Anne's mom, Carmen Curtis-Smith confirmed that her daughter, Erwan, and grandchild Dahlia are now in Oman and asked her Facebook followers to pray for their safety as they figure out their flight back to Manila.

Actress Anne Curtis has safely reunited with her husband Erwan Heussaff and their daughter Dahlia in Oman, following days of disrupted travel caused by escalating conflict in the Middle East. Anne's flight to Dubai was forced to reroute back to Milan due to airstrikes affecting regional airspace.

According to the update of Anne's mom, Carmen Curtis-Smith, on Facebook, the Heussaff family is now in Oman and asked for prayers that they get to return to the Philippines safely. )

Mommy Carmen posted, “Praise and thank you Lord. They [are] together na, Erwan n dhalia n Anne. safe na sila sa OMAN!!It was a nightmare... Anne landed today sa OMAN Keep them safe Lord till they get bck to Manila!!!”

Meanwhile, Erwan shared on Instagram that they reached Muscat, the Omani capital, after traveling seven hours by land from Dubai. A clip from his Instagram Story showed snippets of the long drive, ending with the caption: “7 hours door to door, if people are looking to do the same thing.

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In one part of the video, little Dahlia can be seen running around, offering a moment of relief amid the ongoing tensions.

The conflict escalated after the United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran, prompting retaliatory attacks that affected several US‑allied states, including the United Arab Emirates, where Dubai International Airport sustained damage.

Multiple international flights were grounded or diverted, affecting thousands of travelers—including OFWs and Filipino celebrities like Anne Curtis.

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) urged overseas Filipino workers in the Middle East to stay alert, monitor official embassy instructions, and observe security protocols in their respective areas. They also released emergency hotlines for OFWs needing assistance.

Filipino travelers bound for the region were likewise advised to check airline travel notices for possible cancellations or rebooking arrangements.

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