Unified Holiday Policy in UAE Ensures Equal Breaks for All Employees
The UAE celebrates its National Day on December 2 every year.
This date marks the unification of the Emirates in 1971.
Mentioning that the country will turn 53 this year.
Both public and private sector workers can enjoy this celebration due to the UAE’s unified holiday policy.
Official UAE Eid Al Etihad 53rd Celebrations in Al Ain
The official Eid Al Etihad celebrations, usually attended by the country’s rulers and leaders, will be held amidst the breathtaking natural landscapes of Al Ain.
Every year, UAE citizens and residents celebrate National Day with great enthusiasm.
Emirati families are celebrating this occasion with relatives and friends.
They consider it a wedding celebration, during which they decorate their cars with UAE flag colors.
Last year, authorities issued guidelines for all those celebrating.
Through which authorities focused on maintaining order on the roads and avoiding disruptions in communal spaces.
These guidelines provided a comprehensive list of ‘do and dont’s’ to follow during the holiday.
Rising Airfares for UAE National Day Weekend
In October, popular visa-free destinations such as Georgia, Azerbaijan, Thailand, Armenia, and the Maldives saw a significant increase in flight prices for the UAE National Day long weekend.
According to travel experts, round-trip tickets that usually cost around Dh800 surged to over Dh2,800 for some destinations.
Due to the high demand on travel during this period.
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Cruise Packages as an Alternative
With airfares to popular destinations continuously rising, residents are exploring alternative ways to celebrate the National Day holiday.
Cruises are becoming an attractive option, offering single packages.
Those packages include accommodations, meals, and entertainment.
As demand for ‘seacations’ rises, travel agents are providing attractive packages for the last public holiday of the year.