- by foxnews
- 18 Jan 2025
After the festive season and peak winter travel in December, travelers on the UAE-India route are enjoying a significant drop in airfares, with prices for Economy class tickets falling below Dh1,000 to major cities. This 80% decrease provides much-needed relief for budget-conscious passengers during the off-peak season, which typically runs from January to mid-April.
After the festive season and peak winter travel in December, travelers on the UAE-India route are enjoying a significant drop in airfares, with prices for Economy class tickets falling below Dh1,000 to major cities. This 80% decrease provides much-needed relief for budget-conscious passengers during the off-peak season, which typically runs from January to mid-April.
Ticket prices for travel between mid-January and early February to popular destinations like Mumbai (Dh753) and Delhi (Dh900) are currently below Dh1,000. This marks a stark contrast to the high fares exceeding Dh2,500 seen during the December holiday period.
While airfares to major cities have significantly decreased, ticket prices for tier-2 destinations like Jaipur (Dh1,128), Varanasi (Dh1,755), and Indore (Dh1,235) remain higher. According to Abbas, these elevated fares reflect reduced demand and limited flight availability to smaller cities.
For travelers heading to tier-2 destinations, the disparity in ticket prices means allocating extra for their journeys despite the overall lower demand during the off-season.
For those considering a quick trip to India, the current airfare landscape offers an ideal opportunity to travel affordably. Travelers are advised to book tickets soon to lock in these discounted rates, as prices may fluctuate based on demand closer to departure dates.
The sharp drop in airfares is typical of the January-to-April period, which is considered a quieter travel season for UAE-India routes. Airlines typically adjust prices to stimulate demand during this time, ensuring steady passenger volumes on their flights.
Abbas noted that several factors contribute to the higher fares for tier-2 cities. Limited flight frequency, smaller aircraft, and operational costs play a role in maintaining elevated ticket prices. Furthermore, tier-2 destinations often have fewer direct flight options, forcing passengers to book connecting flights that increase overall costs.
Despite these challenges, travelers with flexible schedules can explore alternative travel dates or opt for less busy routes to secure more affordable options to tier-2 cities.
The UAE-India airfare landscape has shifted dramatically, providing budget-conscious travelers with affordable options to major cities while maintaining higher fares for tier-2 destinations. As airlines continue to adjust pricing strategies based on demand and seasonality, passengers can look forward to more economical travel options in the coming months.
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