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UAE flights: Airfares surge by 30% as Eid holidays overlap

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Travel experts in the UAE report a rising trend in inbound UAE flights. Moreover, the favorable weather boosts Eid travel. Additionally, many tourists plan trips during this festive season. Furthermore, the pleasant climate attracts more visitors.

Meanwhile, airlines note a sharp surge in airfares. Airfares now climb by at least 20%. Also, school spring break coincides with Eid. Consequently, demand for flights spikes. In addition, last-minute bookings push prices higher.

Eid falls on March 31 this year. Similarly, schools start spring break on March 18. Thus, families plan trips early. Moreover, holiday bookings grow quickly. In turn, travel demand strengthens further.

Holiday bookings have surged by 30%, outbound travel has increased significantly. Furthermore, he notes that fares jumped 15-20% compared to last month. Therefore, market activity remains strong.

Additionally, families favor several destinations. For example, Switzerland, Italy, and Latvia attract many visitors. Likewise, Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia remain popular. Moreover, African nations like South Africa, Kenya, and Zanzibar draw interest. Similarly, travelers also choose CIS countries such as Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.

Furthermore, residents invite family and friends to celebrate Eid. Consequently, inbound travel within the UAE grows. As a result, holiday bookings increased by 25% this month. Hence, both outbound and inbound travel show robust demand.

Meanwhile, UAE-based and international airlines add extra UAE flights. They adjust schedules to meet this surge. Additionally, airlines offer more options for eager travelers. Thus, capacity grows in response to demand.

20-30% airfare increase, overlapping holidays drive prices further. Moreover, many travelers now choose to fly back home. However, visa appointments remain scarce for Europe-bound tourists.

Furthermore, business travel slows by about 30% during Ramadan. Nevertheless, experts expect a rebound in the third week. Also, regions like China and Japan perform well. For instance, Japan thrives due to its Expo running until March 16.

Finally, the travel industry adapts swiftly. In conclusion, overlapping holidays drive significant market growth. Ultimately, airlines and travel experts welcome these dynamic trends.

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