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Looking for affordable flights for Ramadan 2025? Whether you’re planning an Umrah trip, visiting family or exploring destinations that celebrate Ramadan, we make it easy to find cheap flights deals with a simple booking process.
Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, is a time of fasting, prayer, and reflection. Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, breaking their fast at iftar with traditional meals. The month ends with Eid al-Fitr, a joyous celebration of gratitude and togetherness.
**❌ 📅 Tip: Book your flights early to secure our best Ramadan travel deals before prices rise!
Saudi Arabia
Jeddah
London, Heathrow
Jeddah
Depart: 08 Jul
Arrival: 11 Jul
Found 19h ago • Etihad Airways
UAE
Dubai
Morroco
Marrakech
UAE
Abu Dhabi
Morroco
Casablanca
Turkey
Istanbul
Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
Saudi Arabia
Medina
Egypt
Cairo
Qatar
Doha
Pakistan
Lahore
Indonesia
Jakarta
Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
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*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the £5.00 booking fee.
A: Saudi Airlines, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines offer cheap flight deals to Ramadan destinations. Discover more about all airlines here
A: It’s best to book your flights by January or February 2025 to get the lowest fares. Prices usually increase closer to Ramadan. If you subscribe to our newsletter, we will then inform you our best deals or discounts for your future trips.
A: Yes! Travelling during Ramadan offers a unique experience, especially in Muslim-majority countries, where cities come alive with night markets, prayers and special events. Popular Ramadan destinations include Jeddah (Mecca), Medina, Dubai, Istanbul, Cairo, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta.
A: Yes, travellers are exempt from fasting while on a journey, according to Islamic teachings. However, many still choose to fast if they feel comfortable. If you decide to eat, it’s best to do so discreetly out of respect for those who are fasting.
A: While most destinations remain open, some businesses and attractions in Muslim-majority countries may operate on reduced hours. It’s best to check local regulations before travelling.
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