Skyscanner reveals budget-friendly destinations for UAE travellers
ABU DHABI, October 14, 2024
Travelling from the UAE to global destinations has become more affordable due to recent airfare reductions, said Skyscanner, a search aggregator and travel agency in Scotland, while revealing its trending and best-value destinations as well as the future of travel.
Built using Skyscanner’s proprietary search data, a specially commissioned traveller survey and trusted industry, unveiled the following travel trends:
Best budget-friendly destinations in 2025 for UAE travellers
- Bucharest, Romania, now offers a 35% price drop, making its historic charm and modern flair more accessible.
- Trabzon, Turkey, with a 31% fare reduction, is attractive for its natural landscapes and rich history.
- Beijing, China, has seen a 23% decrease, making ancient wonders like the Great Wall more budget-friendly.
- Tokyo, Japan, with a 22% drop, offers a blend of traditional culture and modern innovation.
- Baku, Azerbaijan, with a 20% reduction, combines futuristic architecture with rich heritage.
These reductions are due to expanded flight routes and increased airline competition, providing travellers with great opportunities to explore these destinations at lower costs.
Collective exploration
According to the report, travellers are increasingly seeking travel experiences that foster community and collective discovery, aiming for deeper connections and shared adventures.
The top trends in the UAE include:
Astro-tourism: Astro-tourism combines the adventure of exploring celestial events alongside the mystical insights of astrology.
Astronomy is something more UAE travellers are enjoying, especially among Gen X, who are seeking a sense of connection with the cosmos.
More than 61% of UAE travellers say planetary and lunar activity, such as full moons and Mercury retrograde, can heighten their sense of emotion and disrupt their travel plans.
Gami-Vacation: With the release of flagship video game titles and new consoles, 2025 is set to be a massive year in gaming.
And the excitement won’t just be felt in people’s homes – the world of travel will see the effects as gamers bring their online world into real life and share their love of gaming with others from around the world. 81% of UAE travellers are inspired to book a trip abroad based on locations from their favourite video game.
Sports Mode: The rise of ‘behind-the-scenes’ sports shows like Netflix’s Drive to Survive, Break Point and Full Swing are bringing sports to new audiences like never before, fuelling a growth in sports travel to experience these events and destinations with other like-minded fans in real life.
More than 43% of 25-34-year-olds, and 45% of all UAE travellers, plan to travel either domestically or internationally to see a sporting event in 2025. Their top three reasons include entertainment (65%), feeling of excitement (58%), and getting to see their favourite sporting star(s) in action (44%).
The most popular places to travel in 2025
The latest travel trends showcase UAE travellers are increasingly interested in a variety of destinations that offer unique experiences, value, and a mix of culture, adventure, and affordability.
The top trending destinations for UAE travellers with the biggest year-on-year increase in searches
- Siem Reap, Cambodia +226%
- Nassau, Bahamas +180%
- Langkawi, Malaysia +150%
- Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan +127%
- Abidjan, Ivory Coast +102%
- Abidjan, Ivory Coast +102%
Skyscanner’s Travel Expert, Ayoub El Mamoun, said: “2025 is set to be the year of collective travel experiences, where the joy of shared adventures and deeper connections will define our journeys.
“At Skyscanner, we’re excited to see travellers embracing community and discovery, making every trip a memorable story of togetherness.
“Whether it’s exploring new destinations, experiencing the thrill of sporting events, or connecting with fellow gamers and astro-enthusiasts, the power of collective exploration is transforming the way we travel.
“We believe that these shared experiences not only enrich our lives but also foster a greater sense of global community and understanding.” – TradeArabia News Service