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Allianz Partners Travel Index reveals UAE travel trends of 2025
(MENAFN- Fleishman Hillard) Dubai, United Arab Emirates, July 2, 2025 – New research from Allianz Partners Travel Index 2025, has unveiled the top international travel destination for surveyed respondents in the UAE in 2025, as outbound travel continues to bounce back with confidence and renewed enthusiasm.
The research surveyed 500 UAE adults on their travel plans, preferences, and concerns for the year ahead – and the results are in.
According to the report, 98% of respondents in the UAE are planning to travel in 2025 with the top destinations named as:
1. Middle East and North Africa
2. UK and Europe
3. Asia
4. North America and Canada
5. Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and other pacific islands
While regional destinations within the Middle East and North Africa remain the number one choice for respondents in the UAE overall, younger travelers aged 18-29 are increasingly drawn to Central America and the Caribbean Islands (11%) – a notable jump compared to the general population (5%).
How long and how often are the surveyed respondents in the UAE travelling?
The research also revealed that 34% of survey respondents travel at least twice a year, with higher-income households more likely to take five trips or more annually. The most popular trip length is 9-15 days, with 45% preferring to travel with family.
What inspires travel decisions?
Most of the respondents in UAE would take up to 3 months to plan and book with 56% choosing to travel to rest and relax, and 46% seeking a cultural experience. The research also identified two significant forces influencing travel decisions: family and friends, who serve as key influencers for recommendations at 58%, and social media platforms, at 55%, with YouTube being the most trusted source at 74%, followed by Facebook (72%) and Instagram (69%).
Big budgets, big concerns
When it comes to budgeting for their next trip, 34% of surveyed respondents in the UAE plan to spend more than USD 3000 (approx. AED 11000), while only 3% will budget under USD 500 (approx. AED 1800). However, this is measured by household income, with high-income earners more likely to take multiple trips per year and allocate larger budgets per holiday. In contrast, lower-income households are more likely to plan one trip per year with tighter budgets, while prioritizing nearby destinations and shorter stays.
Despite strong travel intent, personal safety (44%) and extreme weather events (41%) too the list of concerns for travelers, followed by financial worries, flight disruptions, and scams. Specifically, 32% of young travelers worry about losing travel documents, while higher-income households are more concerned about geopolitical tensions.
The research surveyed 500 UAE adults on their travel plans, preferences, and concerns for the year ahead – and the results are in.
According to the report, 98% of respondents in the UAE are planning to travel in 2025 with the top destinations named as:
1. Middle East and North Africa
2. UK and Europe
3. Asia
4. North America and Canada
5. Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and other pacific islands
While regional destinations within the Middle East and North Africa remain the number one choice for respondents in the UAE overall, younger travelers aged 18-29 are increasingly drawn to Central America and the Caribbean Islands (11%) – a notable jump compared to the general population (5%).
How long and how often are the surveyed respondents in the UAE travelling?
The research also revealed that 34% of survey respondents travel at least twice a year, with higher-income households more likely to take five trips or more annually. The most popular trip length is 9-15 days, with 45% preferring to travel with family.
What inspires travel decisions?
Most of the respondents in UAE would take up to 3 months to plan and book with 56% choosing to travel to rest and relax, and 46% seeking a cultural experience. The research also identified two significant forces influencing travel decisions: family and friends, who serve as key influencers for recommendations at 58%, and social media platforms, at 55%, with YouTube being the most trusted source at 74%, followed by Facebook (72%) and Instagram (69%).
Big budgets, big concerns
When it comes to budgeting for their next trip, 34% of surveyed respondents in the UAE plan to spend more than USD 3000 (approx. AED 11000), while only 3% will budget under USD 500 (approx. AED 1800). However, this is measured by household income, with high-income earners more likely to take multiple trips per year and allocate larger budgets per holiday. In contrast, lower-income households are more likely to plan one trip per year with tighter budgets, while prioritizing nearby destinations and shorter stays.
Despite strong travel intent, personal safety (44%) and extreme weather events (41%) too the list of concerns for travelers, followed by financial worries, flight disruptions, and scams. Specifically, 32% of young travelers worry about losing travel documents, while higher-income households are more concerned about geopolitical tensions.
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