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Last-minute travel deals for Eid Al Adha holidays in Dubai: Flight and hotel offers from tour companies

dnata, the travel agency owned by Emirates Group, announces a 15% increase in Eid travel bookings.

dnata, Emirates Group's travel agency, announces a 15% increase in Eid travel reservations
dnata, Emirates Group's travel agency, announces a 15% increase in Eid travel reservations

Last-minute travel deals for Eid Al Adha holidays in Dubai: Flight and hotel offers from tour companies

Dubai: Amid a growing demand for travels, Emirates Group's travel services provider, dnata Travel, records a 15% increase in booking for the upcoming Eid Al Adha. The surge in reservations reveals UAE residents' penchant for short-haul trips to nearby beach destinations. To meet the high demand, numerous travel agencies are releasing last-minute enticing deals.

As the traditional vacation period approaches, local travellers exhibiting a preference for short-term getaways are targeting countries like Maldives, Seychelles, Mauritius, Turkey, Sri Lanka, and Azerbaijan, owing to their proximity and attractive offers. Meerah Ketait, Head of Retail and Leisure at dnata Travel, shared that most holidays average around four days.

Travellers this Eid Al Adha are consciously choosing destinations that blend convenience, value, and flexibility. The travel industry has observed an increasing number of tourists who reserve shorter holidays now while planning lengthier expeditions for summer.

While short-haul escapes reign in popularity, dnata Travel has also noticed considerable demand for long-haul destinations such as Japan and Thailand. Despite Eid's popular beach destinations, these locales have established themselves as favored spots for extended escapades beyond the short-haul preferences.

In an effort to cater to the increased demand, dnata Travel has launched a variety of tailored Eid holiday packages, designed to attract families, couples, and solo travelers alike. Early bookings are encouraged, as travel agencies expect the limited availability and projected rise in reservations to determine offerings throughout the coming days.

Here are some deals available:- Sri Lanka: Dh2,730 per person with a return airfare, 3-night stay at Avani Kalutara Resort including daily breakfast- Thailand: Dh2,810 per person with a return airfare, 3-night stay at Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi with daily breakfast- Turkey: Dh2,990 per person with a return airfare, 3-night stay at Hilton Istanbul Bosphorus with daily breakfast- Maldives: Dh4,090 per person with a return airfare, 3-night stay at Kuramathi Maldives including daily breakfast and return speedboat transfers- Mauritius: Dh6,270 per person with a return airfare, 3-night stay at The Westin Mauritius Turtle Bay Resort and Spa including daily breakfast and dinner

As UAE travellers prepare for their journeys, the trend shows a resilient preference for both quick getaways and iconic destinations for longer holidays.

  1. As the trend for travel continues, UAE residents are leaning towards news about short-haul destinations like Maldives, Seychelles, Mauritius, Turkey, Sri Lanka, and Azerbaijan for their upcoming travels.
  2. Dubai's travel industry, in particular dnata Travel, has observed a 15% increase in booking for the forthcoming Eid Al Adha, with a growing preference for games that are easy and convenient short-term getaways.
  3. Music plays a part in the decision-making process as well, with travellers opting for destinations that provide a cultural experience along with relaxation, such as Japan and Thailand.
  4. As the demand for travel continues to rise, dnata Travel has launched a variety of health-conscious Eid holiday packages, tailored to attract families, couples, and solo travelers looking for flexibility and value.
  5. In the realm of education, these travel packages offer lifestyle experiences that promote personal growth, learning, and relaxation all at once.
  6. For those seeking a bit of technology and home-and-garden inspiration, extended trips to destinations like Japan and Thailand also provide opportunities to explore local design styles and innovative green spaces.

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