With UAE residents potentially receiving a nine-day holiday for Eid Al Fitr in April, travel demand is skyrocketing. Experts say all-inclusive nine-day vacations are popular among UAE tourists. If the holy month of Ramadan lasts 30 days, the Eid break (including weekends) runs from Saturday, April 6, to Sunday, April 14.
The travel firm has reported higher-than-usual demand for overseas travel. In past years, there was a “close-to-equal split” between staying at home and traveling abroad for the first Eid break. “The split is weighing heavier this year towards outbound travel at 60 percent of all bookings, compared to 40 percent for local stays,” the business said in a statement.
Musafir, an online travel operator, reported that families in the UAE are excited about the upcoming nine-day Eid al-Fitr vacation. The firm has seen a “significant increase” in Eid package inquiries, with around “30% of bookings made by customers opting for longer holiday packages.”
Musafir customers favor nations that offer visass upon arrival or rapid e-visas to UAE residents. “Affordability and ease of visa remain top decisive factors.”
Babu explained that people combine nations such as Azerbaijan and Georgia or Armenia and Georgia for more extended seven to nine-day getaways.
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