As Diwali approaches, the demand for air travel between the UAE and India has skyrocketed, significantly increasing airfares. Travelers are experiencing fare hikes of up to 50%, making booking tickets early to avoid higher costs crucial. This explores the factors driving the surge in demand, the impact on travelers, and what to expect in the coming weeks. Diwali Air Travel Boom Diwali, the festival of lights, is a major holiday in India, and many expatriates in the UAE travel back home to celebrate with family and friends. This year, with minimal COVID-19 restrictions, the number of travelers has surged, causing a sharp increase in airfares. Popular routes such as Dubai to Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai are seeing fare hikes of 30-50%. Factors Driving the Surge Several factors contribute to the spike in airfares: Increased Demand: With more people traveling for Diwali, airlines are struggling
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