According to the Gulf website Times of Oman, some travel agents have reported that surprisingly, the end of the holy month of Ramadan has seen a drop in airfares to most Asian destinations this year. There will be good demand for flight tickets to but not during the Eid holidays this year as the demand is low.
He said that one-way tickets to Mumbai via Sharjah (UAE) are available on Air Arabia on April 20 (Thursday) and April 21 (Friday) at 35 Omani Rials, one-way tickets to India’s capital New Delhi on Thursday ( 20 April) are available for 48 Omani Rials on Air Arabia via Sharjah and 35 Omani Rials on Etihad via Abu Dhabi.
The travel agent confirmed that prices for direct flights are high, with most airlines selling around 100 Omani Rials for a one-way ticket from Muscat to Delhi, while a ticket from Muscat to Lahore would cost 47 Omani Rials. You travel on April 21 and OMR 38 if you take a flight on April 22, both non-direct flights, Abu Dhabi to Karachi ticket price on April 21 (Friday) at OMR 33 and Etihad Airways On Saturday it will be 32 Omani Rial.
Demand has been found to be high in the European sector where a one-way ticket to Cologne on April 21 will cost around OMR 200, a one-way fare to Munich will be OMR 176 and Paris OMR 205, return tickets to Istanbul. will cost a little more than 200 OMR, if you are not willing to compromise on your dates, during the off-peak season Istanbul costs around 140 OMR (one-way) and 50 OMR on low-cost airlines ( one-way) is close to
A travel agent said it’s simply because everyone wants to travel on Thursday (April 20) for a four- to five-day break, but you can get a deal if you stay during the Ramadan or Eid holidays. Want to travel later.