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Ramadan 2025: UAE travellers opt for international destinations during holy month, Wego data shows

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Egypt Ramadan’s travel destinations from the EAU despite the 42% increase in pricesAuthor: Aisha Al Habibi

The EAU residents are increasingly searching abroad at the Ramadan Ramadán 2025 Ramadan, with international flight searches 32.45 percent until last year, according to the new Wego data, the leader travel application in the Middle East and the North Africa region.

The findings reveal that Egypt, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Jordan as the five most wanted destinations of the EAUs last the Holy Month, followed by the Philippines, Lebanon, Morocco and Nepal.

Nepal has emerged as the highlighted destination with an increase of 214.76 percent in searches year after year, while Pakistan registered an increase of 82.65 percent compared to 2024 figures, according to the data.

Egypt Ramadan’s travel destinations from the EAU despite the 42% increase in prices

The data indicates that nine out of ten popular Ramadan destinations have experienced price increases, with Egypt seeing the highest increase in 42.29 percent, closely followed by Lebanon with 40.94 percent.

Jordan remains the only destination that offers a slight reduction in aerial rates, with low prices 1.17 percent compared to last year.

The analysis shows that Eau travelers generally reserve their Ramadan flights more than a month in advance, a pattern that analysts expect to continue this year.

For those who stay within the EAU, Dubai hotels have a significant duration of Ramadan 2025, with average rates that decrease by 54.04 percent until last year. This reduction has promoted a 3 percent increase in local stay searches on the Wego platform.

Four -star hotels have emerged as the most popular option, the representation of 40.15 percent of all reservations, since travelers seek a balance between luxury and the duration of the Holy Month.

Aisha Al Habibi
Author: Aisha Al Habibi

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