As Eid Al Fitr 2026 draws closer, UAE residents are actively planning their ultimate luxury holiday escapes.
While domestic staycations are incredible, a large portion of high-net-worth expats and citizens choose to fly internationally during the long weekend.
Two of the most highly demanded premium destinations from Dubai and Abu Dhabi are Saudi Arabia (for spiritual and cultural trips) and Malaysia (for tropical luxury).
Because demand for these specific routes skyrockets during the last 10 days of Ramadan, waiting until the last minute guarantees you will pay surge prices.
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UAE to Saudi Arabia: Premium Flights to Makkah, Madinah & Riyadh
Saudi Arabia is the number one outbound destination from the UAE during Ramadan and Eid, primarily for Umrah.
Premium airlines like Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Saudia offer multiple daily flights, but VIP business class seats sell out rapidly.
If you are planning to visit Makkah via Jeddah, or explore the luxury boom in Riyadh and AlUla, booking your tickets now is essential.
Airlines often provide exclusive extra baggage allowances for Zamzam water on return flights during this holy period.
2026 Estimated Return Flight Costs (UAE to KSA)
These are the estimated return fares for direct flights from Dubai (DXB) or Abu Dhabi (AUH) during the peak Eid week:
- Jeddah (Economy Class): 1,800 AED – 2,500 AED
- Jeddah (Business/First Class): 6,500 AED – 12,000+ AED
- Riyadh (Economy Class): 1,200 AED – 1,800 AED
- Riyadh (Business Class): 5,000 AED – 8,500 AED
UAE to Malaysia: The Ultimate Tropical Luxury Escape
For UAE residents seeking a complete change of scenery, Malaysia is the ultimate halal-friendly luxury destination.
From the high-end shopping malls of Kuala Lumpur to the exclusive 5-star beachfront pool villas in Langkawi, Malaysia offers incredible value.
Emirates and Malaysia Airlines operate premium direct flights, offering world-class in-flight dining and unparalleled comfort.
Because the UAE Dirham is strong against the Malaysian Ringgit, your luxury travel budget stretches significantly further here.

2026 Estimated Return Flight Costs (UAE to Malaysia)
Here is a breakdown of what you can expect to pay for return flights from the UAE to Kuala Lumpur (KUL) during the Eid rush:
- Kuala Lumpur (Economy Class): 2,800 AED – 3,800 AED
- Kuala Lumpur (Premium Economy): 4,500 AED – 6,000 AED
- Kuala Lumpur (Business Class): 12,000 AED – 18,500 AED
Secret Booking Hacks for Maximum ROI
To secure the highest value for your travel investment, you must outsmart the airline dynamic pricing algorithms.
Always search for your flights using “Incognito Mode” or a secure VPN to prevent airlines from tracking your interest and raising the price.
Utilize your UAE travel credit cards, such as the Emirates Skywards or Etihad Guest cards, to pay for taxes while using miles for the base fare.
Finally, consider flying out on the actual day of Eid rather than the night before; flight prices often drop by 20% to 30% on the exact holiday date.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is the best time to book Eid 2026 flights from the UAE?
To secure the best premium rates and avoid surge pricing, you should book your Eid flights at least 45 to 60 days in advance (ideally before Ramadan begins).
Do UAE residents need a visa to travel to Malaysia?
Citizens of the UAE, as well as many expatriate residents depending on their passport, enjoy visa-free entry to Malaysia for up to 90 days, making it a hassle-free luxury destination.
Which airlines offer the best luxury experience to Saudi Arabia?
Emirates (First Class) and Etihad Airways (The Studio) offer the most luxurious, VIP flight experiences from the UAE to major Saudi Arabian cities.