Travel agencies across the UAE have urged visit visa holders to take proactive steps in managing their visa status as peak summer demand, rising airfares, and regional airspace disruptions complicate travel plans. Experts warn that overstaying a visa can lead to avoidable fines, especially with many outbound flights fully booked or delayed due to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Flight Disruptions and Rising Travel Demand
Subair Thekepurathvalappil, Senior Manager at Wisefox Tourism, highlighted the increasing challenges visitors face during the summer holidays speaking to a local news outlet, Khaleej Times.
“Some flights are fully booked. When visitors can’t get a ticket in time, they may end up staying extra days and paying fines while exiting the country,” he said.
“We are urging visitors to act quickly and plan in advance to avoid these situations.”
He explained that schools closing for summer break has led to a surge in outbound travel , making it even harder to find available seats. Visitors who have not planned their return or applied for a visa extension risk being stranded due to both high demand and limited flight options.
Though the UAE has not experienced widespread cancellations, Subair noted that flights from parts of India and the Middle East have faced delays or suspensions, owing to airspace closures linked to Iran-Israel tensions.
“Flights from cities in India and other parts of the Middle East have been delayed or cancelled due to the ongoing regional tensions,” he said.
“Visitors should plan ahead to avoid disruptions.”
UAE Remains Safe, But Action Is Needed Early
Despite regional tensions, the UAE continues to stand out as a safe and stable destination, according to industry professionals.
Bharath Aidasani , Managing Partner at Pluto Travels, confirmed that the UAE’s strong governance gives travellers confidence to remain in the country.
“People have confidence in the government here. All we ask is that visitors don’t wait until the last few days of their visa to act,” he said.
“If you're looking to renew or extend your visa, plan it at least 20 days in advance.”
Aidasani also noted a noticeable increase in visa extension inquiries, especially from nationals of Jordan, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern countries where airspace closures have affected outbound travel.
What Should Travellers Do?
To avoid fines, stress, or disruptions, experts strongly recommend the following actions:
“Whether flying into or out of the UAE, visitors and residents should check for delays or cancellations before heading to the airport,” Aidasani said.
Flight Disruptions and Rising Travel Demand
Subair Thekepurathvalappil, Senior Manager at Wisefox Tourism, highlighted the increasing challenges visitors face during the summer holidays speaking to a local news outlet, Khaleej Times.
“Some flights are fully booked. When visitors can’t get a ticket in time, they may end up staying extra days and paying fines while exiting the country,” he said.
“We are urging visitors to act quickly and plan in advance to avoid these situations.”
He explained that schools closing for summer break has led to a surge in outbound travel , making it even harder to find available seats. Visitors who have not planned their return or applied for a visa extension risk being stranded due to both high demand and limited flight options.
Though the UAE has not experienced widespread cancellations, Subair noted that flights from parts of India and the Middle East have faced delays or suspensions, owing to airspace closures linked to Iran-Israel tensions.
“Flights from cities in India and other parts of the Middle East have been delayed or cancelled due to the ongoing regional tensions,” he said.
“Visitors should plan ahead to avoid disruptions.”
UAE Remains Safe, But Action Is Needed Early
Despite regional tensions, the UAE continues to stand out as a safe and stable destination, according to industry professionals.
Bharath Aidasani , Managing Partner at Pluto Travels, confirmed that the UAE’s strong governance gives travellers confidence to remain in the country.
“People have confidence in the government here. All we ask is that visitors don’t wait until the last few days of their visa to act,” he said.
“If you're looking to renew or extend your visa, plan it at least 20 days in advance.”
Aidasani also noted a noticeable increase in visa extension inquiries, especially from nationals of Jordan, Lebanon, and other Middle Eastern countries where airspace closures have affected outbound travel.
What Should Travellers Do?
To avoid fines, stress, or disruptions, experts strongly recommend the following actions:
- Monitor your visa’s expiry date carefully
- Begin renewal or extension procedures at least 20 days in advance
- Use official government portals or trusted travel agents for visa services
- Stay connected with airlines via websites and mobile apps for real-time update
- Contact consulates or relevant authorities through hotlines for assistance
- Check for flight delays or cancellations before heading to the airport
“Whether flying into or out of the UAE, visitors and residents should check for delays or cancellations before heading to the airport,” Aidasani said.
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