For the first time in years, UAE residents can enjoy affordable last-minute summer getaways, with airfares dropping to their lowest levels since before the pandemic. Traditionally, July and August see a surge in ticket prices, but this year, connecting economy flights from Dubai to London are available for as little as Dh1,300—a significant decrease from last year’s Dh2,500 for similar routes.
Travellers departing from Abu Dhabi are finding even better deals. For example, flights to Mumbai are currently listed at Dh708 for travel between July 15 and 31, making Abu Dhabi an attractive starting point for budget-conscious holidaymakers.
“We are seeing a much more manageable increase in airfares this July,” said Rashid Abbas, Managing Director at Arooha Travels. “Some fares to CIS and Indian destinations have dropped to between Dh610 and Dh800. These prices are certainly more attractive than what travellers have had to contend with in the last couple of years.”
Are these the lowest fares since 2020? According to Abbas, “Yes and no. While some destinations are seeing dramatic drops, others especially certain European cities still command higher prices, between Dh2,500 and Dh3,800 for last-minute bookings. However, these are still well below the peaks of 2022, when airfares soared to unprecedented levels.”
Direct flights to major European cities such as London, Stockholm, Lisbon, and Barcelona remain in the Dh2,500–Dh3,000 range. Yet, budget carriers are offering competitive alternatives; for example, Dubai to Paris on a low-cost airline is available for Dh2,815, and flights to Berlin can be found for Dh1,860.
Here are some of the best last-minute deals for travel between July 15 and 31:
From Dubai:
- Dubai to Tbilisi on flydubai: Dh1,300
- Dubai to Istanbul on AJet: Dh653
- Dubai to Chisinau, Moldova on Wizz Air Abu Dhabi: Dh538
- Dubai to Cairo on Air Arabia Express: Dh1,430
- Dubai to New York on United Airlines: Dh2,945
From Abu Dhabi:
- Abu Dhabi to Yerevan on Etihad: Dh618
- Abu Dhabi to Manama on Etihad: Dh415
- Abu Dhabi to Muscat on Etihad: Dh485
- Abu Dhabi to Istanbul on Etihad: Dh1,006
- Abu Dhabi to Athens on Etihad: Dh1,635
From Sharjah:
- Sharjah to Istanbul on AJet: Dh706
- Sharjah to Doha on Qatar Airways: Dh755
- Sharjah to Tbilisi on Air Arabia: Dh1,432
From Ras Al Khaimah:
- RAK to Mumbai on IndiGo: Dh742
- RAK to Istanbul on AJet: Dh653
Travel agents attribute the drop in fares to changing travel habits among UAE residents. “Couples and singles often travel home during off-peak months to save on fares,” said Sapna Aidasani, Head of Marketing at Pluto Travels. She noted a trend toward shorter trips, typically lasting one to two weeks, rather than extended summer holidays. Many are also exploring destinations closer to the UAE, such as Azerbaijan or Schengen countries, and Africa is gaining popularity.
Corporate leave policies also play a role, with most employees preferring to split their travel into multiple shorter trips throughout the year. Dubai residents usually return by early August and then plan additional holidays for winter or Diwali, breaking up their summer travel.
With schools closed and temperatures soaring, residents are encouraged to keep up with the latest events, deals, and safety tips through Summer Vibes in collaboration with Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS). There’s plenty happening across the Emirates this July and August, making it easier than ever to plan a memorable and affordable summer.