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Prices of flights to India have fallen sharply, according to popular ticketing sites
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Are you planning a trip to India this long weekend to celebrate Eid with your loved ones? If you’re worried about airfare, don’t worry, you can still go ahead with your plans, with flights starting from just Dh309 in the UAE.
Airfares to India have dropped significantly, according to popular ticketing websites. The fare for the same flight a month ago was double or triple the current price.
KT reader Fahim Amar regularly checks airfare prices and says a flight from Dubai to Mangalore on April 17 costs about Dh950. However, now on MakeMyTrip.com, the same flight costs around AED 386.
Likewise, Athar Hafizka, who booked a flight to Mangalore, regretted booking the flight in advance, paying almost three times the price (now the current price). “I believed that as the holidays approached, airfare prices would skyrocket. So, I booked early on March 2. But now I see that the price has been reduced by almost a third to my destination,” said Athar .
From April 17th to April 20th, the price of each destination on the direct flight ticket website.
Emirates:
- Dubai to Mumbai from Dh480
- Dubai to Bengaluru from Dh760
- Dubai to Delhi from Dh560
- Dubai to Chennai from Dh610
- Dubai to Hyderabad from Dh610
Let me travel:
- RAK to Mumbai from Dh309
- Dubai to Mangalore from Dh386
- Dubai to Mumbai from Dh319
- Dubai to Bengaluru from Dh647
- Dubai to Delhi from Dh414
- Abu Dhabi to Chennai from Dh362
- Dubai to Hyderabad from Dh404
Clear itinerary:
- Ras Al Khaimah to Mumbai from Dh325
- Sharjah to Mumbai from Dh330
- Dubai to Kochi from Dh440
- Dubai to Calicut from Dh621
- Sharjah to Delhi from Dh425
- Abu Dhabi to Delhi from Dh449
- Abu Dhabi to Chennai from Dh378
- Sharjah to Chennai from Dh377
- Dubai to Hyderabad from Dh480
- Sharjah to Hyderabad from Dh449
However, tour operators believe prices on these dates may vary and may spike in the coming days.
“This is probably why people are confused about the Eid holiday announcement. We are thinking of April 19, when the holiday will start. Travel was restricted last year but people were willing to go to India.
Libin Varghese, director of sales at Rooh Travels and Tourism, said: “Most residents are getting holiday packages and some of them want to go home and celebrate Eid with their families. That may be one of the reasons for the drop in airfares.”
“Sometimes we get tickets to Mumbai for Dh280, which is a very small increase considering the high season,” Libin added.
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