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Here's why flights in the UAE might be more expensive this summer
Here's why flights in the UAE might be more expensive this summer

Time Out Abu Dhabi

time18-06-2025

  • Time Out Abu Dhabi

Here's why flights in the UAE might be more expensive this summer

Jetting off this summer? Brace yourself. Whether it's a quick hop to Mumbai or a long-haul to New York, flight prices from the UAE are soaring. Airspace restrictions across the region have led to ripple effects being felt across the skies, which means airlines are rerouting to avoid the no-fly zones and journeys are getting longer. Ticket prices are also climbing fast. If you've been dreaming of European escapes, African safaris, or simply heading home for the holidays, you might've noticed your usual flight budget isn't cutting it. Fare comparison sites like Skyscanner and Google Flights show prices from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas have jumped anywhere between 15 and 60 percent – all in less than a week (last week compared to this week). For the UAE's massive Indian expat community, summer trips home are usually routine. This year, they're coming with serious sticker shock. One-way tickets to cities like Mumbai and Delhi, which typically cost between Dh380 and Dh440, are now going for up to Dh800. That's nearly double – and if you're booking for the whole family, the cost hike adds up quickly. If you're heading Stateside, flights to New York are averaging between Dh1,210 and Dh1,325 – a notable jump from the previous prices of around Dh1,030. Round-trip fares to cities like Chicago and Houston are now pushing Dh2,475, with longer flight times and steeper fuel costs behind the spike. Flying to Nairobi? Prices have crept up from around Dh550 to as much as Dh750 for a one-way ticket. Round-trips are now averaging Dh1,195 – about 25 percent more than last week. Some airlines are even adding extra stopovers to reroute safely, increasing both travel time and overall hassle. Even routes that don't directly pass over conflict zones are feeling the squeeze. Fares to destinations like Frankfurt have climbed by 25 percent, with traffic rerouted over more limited air corridors, causing delays and congestion. Why are flight prices more expensive at the moment? While the reason hasn't been confirmed, longer routes mean extra hours in the air, which means more fuel, more staffing and more logistical complexity – and could lead to higher fares. Midweek departures or flying at off-peak times can still offer some relief. And flexible ticket options are your best bet in case plans suddenly shift. If you've got summer travel plans, get ahead of the surge and book wisely. Need some travel inspo? Travelling from Abu Dhabi is about to be so much faster Zayed International Airport is the world's first airport to make this change 18 countries offering visa-on-arrival to UAE residents Here's where to go UAE citizens now get visa-on-arrival for India: a game-changer for travellers That quick trip to India just got even easier

Dubai gold price drops - will shoppers pre-book for 'Akshaya Trithiya'?
Dubai gold price drops - will shoppers pre-book for 'Akshaya Trithiya'?

Gulf News

time26-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf News

Dubai gold price drops - will shoppers pre-book for 'Akshaya Trithiya'?

Dubai: Planning to buy gold for next week's 'Akshaya Trithiya' festival? The, right now would be a good time to make a booking for the actual purchase on April 30, with the Dubai Gold Rate having dropped to its lowest since April 15. A gram of 22K for this weekend is at Dh369, well down on the Dh380 plus the Dubai gold rate had touched last week. (On Akshaya Trithiya, which this year falls on April 30, Indians prefer to add to their gold collections. In the UAE gold trade, it represents one of the biggest single-day sales for them over the years.) 'Book my purchase today – that's the plan,' said a shopper. 'I would have bought on April 30 whatever the price gold is at, but a drop from Dh388 as recently as April 21 to Dh369 a big break.' The shopper could be better off even more going by trends for gold price movements. There could be more dips, with some analysts saying it could settle around $3,280 an ounce levels. For some time yesterday, there was hope among UAE shoppers and gold sellers that the Dubai gold rate could even fall to around Dh367 a gram. In the global metals market, bullion prices had been dropping after pushing through to $3,500 an ounce early this week. It's at $3,318 now. Gold bars or jewellery? For the first time in some days, jewellery sources are exuding hope that the last week of April is heading for solid sales. Apart from resident shoppers who will come calling on April 30, gold retailers are expecting sizable batches of visitors who will be in town for the Arabian Travel Market in Dubai next weekend. (In India, one gram of 22k is at Rs8,760, down by Rs66.) "It doesn't matter whether shoppers want gold bars or jewellery," said a retailer. "We just want shoppers back. The recent price rise had spooked everyone.

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