Summer travel is still very much on the cards for UAE travellers. Unfortunately, there’s one big spoiler in the plan, the nasty soaring airfares. Ticket prices have surged sharply this year for several reasons. It is reshaping how people choose, book, and even think about their holidays. From earlier bookings to shorter escapes and clever route-mapping, travellers are getting creative just to keep costs in check. If you’re planning a trip soon, these shifts might just change the way you fly — keep reading for all the details.
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1. Book Earlier Than You Normally Would
Airfares have climbed by roughly 30 to 40% compared to last summer, thanks to higher fuel costs, longer flight paths, and global disruptions. That means waiting until the last minute is becoming increasingly risky. Travel experts say many UAE families are securing flights months in advance, especially for school holidays, to avoid paying peak prices. With demand remaining strong, early bookings are proving to be one of the easiest ways to lock in better deals.
2. Opt For Destinations With Better Value
Not every route is equally expensive. While favourites like London, Paris and New York come with hefty price tags, several Asian destinations remain relatively more affordable. During the peak July travel period, return fares to Bangkok were available from around AED 2,932, compared with more than AED 6,000 for New York and around AED 4,300 for London. With high airfares, travellers looking to stretch their holiday budget may want to consider destinations where their airfare leaves more room to spend at the location once they arrive.
3. Swap Long-Haul Holidays For Shorter Escapes
High ticket prices are prompting many residents to rethink lengthy overseas trips. Instead, travellers are increasingly opting for shorter holidays closer to home. Senior travel experts say that rising fares have made consumers much more selective about where they travel. They note that nearby destinations such as Salalah and Oman are attracting more visitors, with some residents even choosing road trips over flights to cut costs.

4. Don’t Rule Out Last-Minute Deals
Some holidaymakers are adopting a wait-and-watch approach in the hope that prices will drop closer to departure. However, industry insiders say there is no guarantee that fares will fall this summer. Travel experts said flights continue to operate with high passenger loads, keeping prices elevated. While last-minute bargains can occasionally appear, travellers should avoid relying on them entirely.
5. Be Flexible With Your Destination
Travel trends show that UAE residents are broadening their options rather than focusing solely on traditional hotspots. Search interest has increased for regional destinations such as Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, while places like Bhutan, Malaysia, Mauritius and North Bali are also seeing growing demand. Travel experts say many holidaymakers are prioritising quieter destinations and better overall value rather than simply following the usual summer crowd.
6. Have A Plan B If Europe Is Your Goal
A luxe European holiday remains a summer favourite! But securing a Schengen visa can be tricky for late planners. Industry experts say appointment availability fluctuates as cancellations open up new slots. Travellers hoping to visit Europe may want to apply early and keep alternative destinations in mind to avoid disappointment and potentially expensive last-minute changes.
7. Consider Connecting Flights To Save Money
Although many passengers still prefer direct flights, travel agents say connecting routes can sometimes offer noticeable savings. If time is on your side, adding a stopover could help lower the overall cost of your trip. You will however, experience a longer journey, so travellers will need to decide whether convenience or savings matter more.

Even with higher prices shaping every decision, UAE travellers aren’t cancelling plans! They’re simply getting smarter about how they travel. By switching destinations, booking earlier and rethinking flight routes, travellers are finding ways to make every Dirham stretch further. As always, for more planning hacks, keep reading Gulf Buzz!
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