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Trump’s new tariffs: Will UAE-US flight ticket prices, travel costs rise?

Mohammed Al Faisal
Mohammed Al Faisal
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Dubai: US President Donald Trump shocked the world on Wednesday by laying out a sweeping set of tariffs that would hit products from many countries.

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Will airfares rise?Demand remains stable

However, Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, including a baseline of 10 per cent and 25 per cent on imported cars, are unlikely to tax UAE-US travel directly. According to travel and aviation experts, indirect cost increases are possi

While airlines may initially absorb costs to maintain demand due to existing contracts, fuel prices are a significant concern, according to Saj Ahmad, Chief Analyst at StrategicAero Research.

 “In the short to medium term, it is unlikely that airlines will hike fares so as not to damage travel demand. As with most airlines, expenses like fuel and MRO parts/spares are usually procured over a defined period depending on the procurement contracts already in place,” he explained.

However, Ahmad said the biggest issue would almost certainly be fuel. “With enough regional volatility and the threats towards Iran, oil prices could rise if supply or OPEC opts to rein in production on the back of reduced demand,” he explained.

Any surge in oil prices or decisions by OPEC to adjust production in response to anticipated reduced global demand could add to airlines’ operating expenses.

Will airfares rise?

It is still early for that to happen, said Ahmed. “This depends on just how much impact on demand between the UAE and USA flights. For now, it does not look likely that airlines will elect to hike fares, thereby suppressing demand even more,” he said.

“If anything, airlines could opt to hike fares on busier routes to offset any negative changes to UAE-USA flight demand to prevent those flights from being unattractive – but from what’s visible right now, any fare changes upwards look to be a tad premature,” he explained.

Demand remains stable

Despite these potential headwinds, current data from online travel agency Musafir.com indicates a degree of resilience in the UAE-US travel market. According to COO Raheesh Babu, demand has remained stable since the tariff announcements, showing no significant decline or substantial growth in the recent quarter.

He added that current average fares to the US East Coast are approximately Dh2,445 (New York), while West Coast flights range from Dh2,645 (Los Angeles) to Dh3,297 (Seattle). The demand for business travel has also been strong in recent months. Travellers to the US also include VFR traffic from India, for example. “Travellers have also adopted a wait-and-watch policy,” said Babu.

Moreover, acquiring US visit visas is still a time-consuming process. “People still have to wait 8-9 months to get a visa appointment. This itself has deterred first-time fliers,” Babu added.  

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