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Eid bookings to tourist hubs peak

THE HOTTEST TRAVEL DESTINATIO­NS ARE TURKEY, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, SRI LANKA, FRANCE AND AUSTRIA

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With fares going up and flights filling up quickly, travel agents are advising UAE residents who are looking to get away this holiday season to book early.

“If you want to book to go to Turkey now for August 20 or 21, we wouldn’t be able to find a seat for you. You would find [one], but it would be in business class and that would be much more expensive,” a holiday consultant from Al Masaood Travel Agency said.

“The flights are almost all fully booked from August 20, all the way into mid-September for most of the destinatio­ns we offer,” a holiday consultant at Abu Dhabi-based Salem Travel Agency said.

“Seat availabili­ty as of August 16 would be a little difficult; there will still be some seats available, but most probably at much higher fares,” a representa­tive from Akbar Holidays, an online travel portal offering services for India and the Middle East region, said.

Hot spots

The hottest travel destinatio­ns this holiday season in no particular order are Turkey, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and several countries in Europe such as France and Austria,

has learnt from various travel agencies.

“We have already seen bookings peak to a number of destinatio­ns, including those in Central and Eastern Europe, with Istanbul, Kiev and Belgrade all in demand,” a flydubai spokespers­on said. “For those looking for a beach holiday over a city break, Colombo has proved the destinatio­n of choice. With such great demand on Eid getaway flights, we advise passengers to book early to take advantage of our lowest fares.”

A representa­tive of Alpha Tours, a Dubai-based tour operator, has said that Eastern Europe has taken the lion’s share for the upcoming holiday. “The reason why Eastern Europe is being more successful is due to better availabili­ty of flights,” he added.

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days, meanwhile, the top selling destinatio­ns this summer are “Thailand, Malaysia, Maldives, Seychelles, as well as France and Geneva”.

Good deals

While travellers from the UAE seem to be heading to a number of different countries, one thing is for sure: everyone wants a good deal.

The prices for holiday packages offered range from Dh3,000 to Dh10,000, according to travel agents.

“The range is between Dh3,000 and Dh4,500 for six nights and seven days per person. Those are already sold in July and mid-June,” the holiday consultant at Al Masaood Travel said, adding that rates could go higher based on client requests or specificat­ions.

“Yes, of course value for money is always what clients look for,” the spokespers­on from Akbar Holidays said, adding, “But this time around, destinatio­n takes priority over cost.”

“[People] are spending a lot more, everyone seems to be trading up, they are just looking for an enjoyable, reasonably priced holiday,” a holiday consultant from Salem Travel Agency said.

However, with Eid coming up in the middle of the summer, any destinatio­n that offers an escape from the scorching high temperatur­es would make a good holiday, experts said.

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Prasad Nair /Gulf News Archives Suiting every pocket A dnata outlet in Dubai Mall. The prices for holiday packages offered range from Dh3,000 to Dh10,000, according to travel agents.

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