Best time to travel as UAE records big drop in flight ticket fares

Travel agents predict up to 70 per cent ticket price reduction from UAE

Best time to travel as UAE records big drop in flight ticket fares
Caption: Travel agents predict up to 70 per cent reduction in fares after Eid Al Fitr until the summer rush begins in mid June. Photo of Dubai Airport for illustrative purpose only
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Dubai: Big drop in the UAE flight ticket fares is expected after Eid Al Fitr holidays, said travel agents. 

Next few months before the summer rush are best for taking flights from the UAE to destinations around the world. 

UAE residents planning a getaway after the Eid Al Fitr holidays can expect fares to major holiday destinations, including Europe, Pakistan and India, to drop by at least 60 to 70 per cent.

Travel agents said that UAE residents are well placed to take advantage of this brief time window from April to end of May to travel at affordable rates before the summer rush and high fares kick as the summer holidays in schools start in mid-June.

After the steep hike ahead of the Eid Al Fitr break, airfares are starting to show some serious declines on high-traffic routes such as India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, and some Eastern European destinations, reported Gulf News. 

Last-minute trips

Travel agents say even travellers planning last-minute bookings can take advantage of the rate dips. "After April 15, long-haul routes from the UAE will experience the biggest fare reductions," said Malou Prado, CEO of Dubai-based MPQ Travel and Tourism.

"Travellers took advantage of their nine-day break during Eid, especially from large tour groups. Some could even plan last-minute trips despite increase in travel costs averaging Dh2,500 to Dh3,000 per person. Many travellers took advantage of the package deals offered by airlines and travel agencies," Malou explained.

On Philippines-UAE routes, return Economy airfares are averaging Dh1,800 to Dh2,610 (depending on the airline), and these rates are expected to continue until the summer. "This is because of VFR (visiting friends and relatives) traffic," she said. However, these fares are expected to shoot up to Dh1,945 to Dh3,630 during the summer.

High demand

According to Mamoun Hmedan, Chief Business Officer at Wego, Eid al Fitr in the UAE witnessed an unprecedented jump in outbound air traffic compared to last year's Eid. Hmedan said Wego observed nearly a four-fold increase in flight searches from the UAE for travel during Eid 2024 compared to Eid 2023.

Low ticket prices

Fares to Central Asian and Eastern European destinations will average from Dh493 (Baku) to Dh1,039 (Tsiblisi) and Dh682 (Bucharest) to Dh1,142 (Belgrade). Return flights to Moscow are priced at Dh2,085.

Manila to Dubai airfares will remain at a steady range of Dh1,708 to Dh1,800 until mid-May, compared to the highs of Dh5,000 travellers were forced to pay in Q4-23. The fares are expected to shoot up during the summer.

Fare to between Pakistan and UAE have also considerably reduced averaging between Dh950 (return) to Dh2,000. 

Economy Class fares (from April 15 to May 15) on the Dubai International to London Heathrow route will remain considerably high at Dh5,990 to Dh3,320.

Return Economy class rates from Dubai to New York will be from Dh3,500 to Dh4,680, and fares to San Francisco are averaging at Dh5,500 until mid-May. Fares will shoot up further after mid-June.

How long will the low-fare phase last?

UAE residents can pick and choose their way to more budget-friendly rates (to specific destinations) from April 15 onwards and all the way, possibly, to May 15. "There won't be much travel demand from families with school-going children and business travel during this time, bringing about that much-needed respite from high airfares. April is when the new academic year starts at schools, and fares usually hold steady during this time," said Afi Ahmed, Chairman of Smart Travels.

According to Ahmed, the best time for a lower-cost visit to the UAE would be between mid-April to mid-May. "The demand would be from working professionals and individuals who have chosen to plan their trips during this off-peak time.