
Fly under Dhs500: The cheapest flights you can take in February
It's never too early for travel inspiration with the cheapest flights…
Holiday season is a state of mind and has nothing to do with whether we actually have holidays or not. Which is why every time is the right time for travel inspiration. If you're looking to grab a flight and jet away to picturesque locations very soon, this guide to some of the cheapest flights you can book this season may be helpful. Whether for the a weekend trip or a cheeky mid-month getaway – it's your choice – these are the cheapest flights you can take. To Bucharest on Wizz Air: from Dhs478
Stunning and historical, Bucharest, in southern Romania, is the country's capital and commercial center. Its iconic landmark is the massive, communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. You'll get a round trip for as little as Dhs478.
Book here. To Kutaisi on Wizz Air: from Dhs438
Georgia has fast become a hotspot for UAE residents to vacation at. What with the short travel time, generally cheap flights and local costs that won't break your bank, it's essentially the perfect quick getaway. And it is stunning after all. If you book to fly in late February, you can fly a roundtrip for as little as Dhs438.
Book here . To Yerevan on Wizz Air: from Dh478
The Armenian capital beckons. If you book your trip to Yerevan for early December, you'll get the best deal at Dhs478 for a roundtrip. Throughout February is the best time to travel to Yerevan in this period. Yerevan is beautiful, marked by grand Soviet-era architecture.
Book here . To Samarkand on Wizz Air: from Dhs478
If this isn't a deal, we don't know what is. You can fly to Samarkand and back for as little as Dhs478 if you plan your trip in February. The beautiful city in Uzbekistan has much to see, with mosques, mausoleums and a lot of history. Prominent landmarks include Registan Square, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, majolica-covered madrassas dating back to the 15th and 17th centuries, and Gur-e-Amir, the towering tomb of Timur (Tamerlane), founder of the Timurid Empire.
Book here . To Baku on Wizz Air: from Dhs518
Bank Baku for February for Wizz Air fares for the heart of Azerbaijan are still deal-worthy in the upcoming month. If you book now to fly in February, you can get a round trip for as little as Dhs518 – a bit cheeky, but you're getting a bang for your buck. Baku is not just the capital, but also the commercial hub of the country, and a great place to start exploring the region.
Book here. To Dammam on Wizz Air: from Dhs338
The Saudi Arabian city is a is a sweet coastal dream and more laid-back as compared to cities like Riyadh and Jeddah. If you fly Wizz Air throughout February, you'll make a roundtrip for as little as Dhs278. It's the perfect speedy, neighbourhood getaway.
Book here. To Amman on Wizz Air: from Dhs438
Amman calls; we must answer. The capital of Jordan is laced with incredible history to discover, and is a modern city with ancient origins. Atop Jabal al-Qala'a hill, the historic Citadel includes the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, known for its grand dome. Fly to Amman for as little as Dhs438 for a roundtrip with Wizz Air, if you travel in late February.
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