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UAE’s businesses expect rise in sales during Eid holidays

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Sajjad Ahmad, Deputy Business Editor

With Eid Al-Adha being around the corner, business from varied industries are expecting an increase in their sales.

Businesses see big surge in the sale as residents go out for shopping and entertainment activities to celebrate the occasion during the long-weekend.

Some of the top businesses in the UAE share their anticipation for the upcoming Eid.

Smita Mehta, Co-Founder of Big Balloon said, "30-40% of the population still enjoys the outdoors, and we expect a 10-15% increase this Eid compared to last few months. The Big Balloon ride, unique and mesmerising, offers panoramic views of the Al-Majaz skyline and Sharjah coastline. This Eid, families can enjoy the Sharjah Corniche from 200 feet in the air for just Dhs50. Kids' games like go-carting and water sports are available for Dhs20. Free train rides and henna for ladies are also offered. In addition, we are partnering with Red Crescent to collect donations for families in Gaza. Overall, we expect this Eid to be a great positive outdoor fun experience for all adventure seekers."

Soham Shah, CEO and Founder of Selfdrive.ae said,“At Selfdrive.ae, we anticipate that 65% of travellers to the UAE during Eid Al Adha will come from GCC countries, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman. These travelers are likely to choose Selfdrive for their car rental needs. We understand the importance of seamless travel experiences, especially during Eid Al Adha. With our diverse fleet and commitment to customer satisfaction, we are ready to ensure a memorable and hassle-free celebration. We foresee a 30% increase in rental demand over the Eid holidays.”

Vinayak Mahtani, CEO of bnbme holiday homes said, “We are targeting significant portfolio growth this year by focusing on Downtown Dubai, Marina, The Palm, and Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) — all prime areas for our properties. Families are opting for villas and penthouses, while individual travellers prefer apartments. We are seeing an influx of leisure and business travellers, as well as families relocating to Dubai, with many coming from Germany, the UK, India, and the USA. With Eid coinciding with the summer holidays, we anticipate a positive impact on our business this year. To double our portfolio, we will enhance customer service, expand our marketing efforts, and pursue strategic investments and partnerships to cater to our diverse clientele.”

 

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