Dubai Travel: Airfares To Popular Destinations Set To Jump 80 Per Cent In Summer

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Flights from Dubai to popular destinations in the Far East, Europe and South Asia could increase by 80% next week as demand exceeds demand.

Travel industry leaders have advised UAE travelers to book tickets now as future delays will put more space in their pockets and they may be frustrated when booking direct flights at any time.

Abinash Adnani, managing director of Pluto Travels, advised passengers to book tickets as soon as possible due to the growing demand.

“The sooner the better, because space is limited and demand exceeds supply,” he said. The airlines are not operating at full capacity. Before the epidemic, for example, Emirates was operating at about 80% of its capacity. Similarly other airlines are not operating at full capacity, so are not able to meet the demand. "As a result, the number of tickets will undoubtedly increase," Adnani added.

On Monday, Dubai's main transport company, Emirates, asked those who are not yet planning a vacation or trip to continue booking and make sure they can travel on the specified date and flight to book tickets. Coming.

More than 550,000 customers are expected to arrive from the UAE between June and July, and the network has more than 2,400 flights per week, he said.

“Demand has almost reached pre-epidemic levels, but supply has not yet reached that level,” he said. Book now because any delay means a big hole in the passenger's pocket, ”Adnani added.

Mir Wasim Raja, MICE and leisure manager at Gladari International Travel Services, said summer travel was very busy due to the strong recovery in the aviation sector.

"It is difficult to travel to popular destinations. Due to Eid al-Adha and the summer school holidays, air ticket prices have increased by 50% in July," he added, adding that air ticket prices will remain high until the end of July.

“Thailand, Singapore and Bali are open to travelers to the UAE and there is a strong demand for these routes because UAE residents get visas after arriving at this destination,” he said.

Tickets in India can cost up to 4,000 dirhams.

Abinash Adnani added that ticket prices in Bali have gone up by around 5,000 DHA because those who want to fly to Bali from Europe prefer to fly with Emirates because it is a standard airline for long-haul flights.

Similarly, a Dubai-London round trip will cost around Rs 6,3600 next week, which could reach Rs 500,500 next month and could increase to Rs 6,500,500-7,000,400, Abinash said.

"Even if we look at India, air fares will go up from around AED 2,200 - AED 2,200 to AED 3,500 and AED 4,000 for a full carrier," he said.

“In addition to paying higher fares, UAE passengers will have to take one-time flights with local carriers, which may not be the best in terms of service if passengers delay bookings. Travelers will not get their desired departure date. An official at Pluto Travels said, "Seats are more likely to be sold due to limited supply."

Currently, he adds, low savings (such as savings rates) are all being sold in popular destinations and moving away from higher (more expensive) economy classes.

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