Pune: Aviary rates today from flights to Indian cities that are different from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), are considered among the most popular goals of Pune too, very low, even when India relaxes international travel norms from Monday and so on.
While the tariffs from India to the UAE remain equivalent to regular rates, low-cost flights are in some cases even lower than domestic rates.
Travel companies say that the main reason for this is the lack of clarity in the airline section, producing many people, especially expatriates, waiting for more clarity about regulations first before traveling.
“Travel to UAE is always with high demand from big cities in India, with Dubai Expo 2020 and Dubai shopping festival adds more attraction.
The price of flight tickets from UAE to India is high between October and December when people travel to the house.
At present, we see 50% falling in one-way rates from Dubai to Mumbai.
Demand is expected to return during spring and summer holidays, producing prices will return to their usual range, “Indian Rastogi, Head of President and Group) for Thomas Cook (India) and SOTC.
Nilesh Bhansali, Director of the Pune Association (TAAP) to TII, “If the price is low, meaning that demand is low.
Even with relaxation, we have never heard of the airline.
We have contacted several airlines, who said they would immediately give us information.” Agent The trip also quotes other reasons.
“UAE has not provided relaxation and one requires RT-PCR reports and also tests quickly to travel from India.
Apart from ensuring to wait to verify the regulations from airlines, those who intend to travel to India also want to wait because Covid cases are still declining, “Representative of other travel company.
Satish Saubar, who lives in Dubai, has not taken a vacation home to Mumbai for more than a year.
He said he hoped that the UAE relaxes too.
“Traveling back to Dubai is the hassle and one requires a lot of documents.
I waited for a few examples where someone returned without having trouble.
I have decided to wait another month,” Saubar said.