
Luxury hotel rooms in the UAE that would typically sell for thousands of dirhams during peak season have appeared on booking platforms at sharply reduced rates.
To get a measure of the depths of these discounts, Skift compared hotel rates for last weekend with those for the end of July — typically Dubai’s weakest weekend for travel due to the sweltering heat above 110°F.
In a world where the Iran war had never happened, a March weekend in the UAE would be far outstripping July in terms of hotel pricing.
Yet Skift found one Abu Dhabi resort near the marina charging just $369 for a room this weekend that, for the July 24-26 weekend, is on sale for $537. We also found a five-star high-rise hotel in Dubai selling double rooms for $311, $15 less than in July.
One resort on Dubai’s The Palm Jumeirah ($310) and one hotel in the central business district ($344) were charging roughly the same across the different weekends.
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