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LAST-MINUTE EID HOLIDAY PLANS SOAR AS GREEN LIST IS EXPANDED

- KELLY CLARKE

Tens of thousands of UAE holidaymak­ers are planning last-minute getaways for the Eid Al Adha break, as more global destinatio­ns open up for visitors.

Private and public sector workers are given a four-day break for the occasion, starting on Monday, July 19.

Booking agents said searches for holidays had soared as people looked to make the most of the long break.

With more than two thirds of the population fully vaccinated, travel agents said people felt more confident going abroad, despite mandatory Covid-19 testing in many destinatio­ns that costs $100 or more.

Countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovin­a, Georgia and Ukraine, where there are limited or no travel restrictio­ns, were high on the list for UAE residents.

“When it comes to travel abroad, destinatio­ns such as Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Lebanon and Spain are popular,” said Muzzammil Ahussain from Seera Group, a travel and tourism company in Dubai.

“We have also seen interest in trending destinatio­ns that are open to tourism, with fewer restrictio­ns, such as Ukraine, Bosnia, Georgia.

“The Maldives is also a favourite for an island getaway.”

Mr Ahussain said the average length of stay has increased by 10 per cent, from 4.2 to 4.6 days, which he said was the result of people having a longer break this year.

Emirates airline said the weekend would be one of the busiest for Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, with hundreds of thousands of passengers passing through its terminals.

For hotel bookings, the average group size is 2.6 travellers, which indicates couples and families are travelling this Eid.

Staycation­s are popular for a large majority of families, with Ras Al Khaimah a popular choice for hotel getaways.

“Staycation­s in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah top the list and make up more than 50 per cent of our Eid booking volume this year,” Mr Ahussain said.

“For flights, we can see a large number of individual bookings, which indicates that people are taking a holiday to travel back home.”

Emily Jenkins, head of leisure UAE at dnata Travel, said there was a surge in bookings for destinatio­ns easing requiremen­ts and opening up for vaccinated travellers.

Ahead of the summer travel season, 81 per cent of the overall search traffic for dnata Travel was for internatio­nal destinatio­ns.

“Traveller confidence has grown, particular­ly in travel to destinatio­ns which have been open for some time and with clear regulation­s, offer quarantine-free travel, and direct flights,” she said.

“An ideal example of this is the number one internatio­nal destinatio­n of choice for Eid Al Adha 2021 with dnata Travel, the Maldives, which has been open for UAE travellers since July 2020. Seychelles and Zanzibar continue to prove popular summer holiday destinatio­ns of choice for UAE travellers too.”

In terms of those looking to travel to Europe, Ms Jenkins said Turkey and Greece had a lot of interest in recent weeks, as well as Italy and Georgia, both of which are gaining traction, as are beach breaks in Cyprus.

She said the length of stay is up 30 per cent for this summer, compared with last year.

More customers are booking seven nights plus, compared with an average of three to fivenight stays in previous years.

“Of the total number of Eid Al Adha holiday bookings made with UAE travellers via dnata Travel for 2021 so far, the majority are for couples, about 42 per cent, followed by families at about 37 per cent, then groups of friends and solo travellers.”

Locally, Vinayak Mahtani, chief executive of bnbme holiday homes in Dubai, said Eid bookings had picked up over the past seven days.

“We have seen huge demand [for property rentals] in beach areas, specifical­ly Bluewater Island, Jumeirah Beach Residence and Palm Jumeirah,” Mr Mahtani said.

“We have had interest in properties in City Walk and Downtown Dubai too.

“Most of our bookings are from local residents, couples and families.

“Many families with younger children do not have the opportunit­y to get back to their home countries so are opting for staycation­s.”

He said prices this year were far more attractive than they were last summer, when tighter travel restrictio­ns meant more people were choosing to book staycation­s.

As a result of that demand, prices soared.

This month, Mr Mahtani said a one-bedroom luxury apartment on the Palm during Eid ranges from Dh500 ($136) to Dh700 a night, which includes beach access.

This week, Abu Dhabi expanded its quarantine-free travel green list, which now comprises 35 countries, up from 31 last month.

The latest changes mean travellers can now fly to and from more destinatio­ns and not have to isolate on arrival in Abu Dhabi.

Canada, Jordan and several popular European destinatio­ns, including France and Ireland, were added to the list.

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UAE holidaymak­ers arrive in Phuket, Thailand, this month

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