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UAE travelers show increased demand for late summer international trips
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Oliver Mathwich Chief Commercial Officer – Airport Operations | dnata

Dubai, UAE, August 20, 2024: dnata Travel, a long-standing travel provider in the UAE, reports a significant increase in demand for international trips as travelers seek to escape the summer heat. Bookings for August and September 2024 have risen by over 50% compared to the same period last year.

Popular destinations among UAE travelers include Thailand, Maldives, Turkey, UK, and Mauritius. Cooler European locations and winter landscapes in New Zealand and South Africa are also attracting interest.

dnata Travel supports numerous last-minute requests through its website and 14 retail outlets across the UAE. Stores in Dubai Hills Mall, Mercato Mall, and Dubai Mall experience high demand for walk-in bookings.

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Meerah Ketait, Head of Retail and Leisure UAE at dnata Travel, stated: "Travellers are seeking to make the most of last-minute offers this summer, either for a final getaway before the schools start or to enjoy a retreat before the season ends. Many are opting for European escapes where summer is in full swing, offering sun-filled days to explore vibrant cities or relax on beautiful beaches. For those seeking cooler weather, late winter in South Africa and New Zealand is trending. Thailand and the Indian Ocean also remain popular, offering excellent rates and with a wider spread of locations being booked from the UAE than ever before."

dnata Travel experts monitor trends and collaborate with international partners to provide exclusive rates and additional benefits for local customers. Their summer campaign includes last-minute bookings across various beach and city breaks worldwide.

Highlighted holiday offers include savings in popular destinations such as Maldives, Thailand, and Mauritius. A package to Siyam World Maldives features a three-night stay in a Water Villa with Pool and Slide at discounted rates. The package includes access to an all-inclusive plan along with return flights starting from AED 8,595 per person.

For more information on trending destinations from the UAE with dnata Travel or further travel advice and inspiration, visit their website or contact them via phone or social media.

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