
Dubai kicks off its annual Shopping Festival (DSF) on Friday, 26 December, and planners are bracing for a surge of inbound tourists and resident shoppers that could rival National Day volumes. More than 800 brands will offer discounts of up to 75 %, and nightly drone shows at Bluewaters Island and The Beach are expected to draw crowds well past midnight.
To manage the influx, the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) will extend Dubai Metro operating hours until 03:00 on opening night and on New Year’s Eve. Key streets around JBR and Dubai Marina will be pedestrianised after 17:00, with traffic diverted to Sheikh Zayed Road service lanes. Ride-hailing surge pricing is likely; Careem has already notified corporate account holders of potential 1.5–2× multipliers during evening peaks.
Dubai Airports forecasts that DSF will add nearly 250,000 incremental passengers during the last week of December, pushing daily foot-fall at DXB above 300,000. Airlines have responded: Emirates has loaded additional A380 frequencies to London and Mumbai, while flydubai is adding late-night returns from GCC capitals to catch post-festival shoppers.
To simplify entry requirements for the influx of visitors, VisaHQ offers an online concierge service that handles everything from tourist-visa applications to urgent extensions and multi-entry business permits. Travellers can check real-time documentation needs, submit forms digitally, and track approval status at https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/, removing one more variable from their DSF planning.
Mobility managers should note that hotel rates within a 10-km radius of Downtown Dubai have climbed 18 % week-on-week, and last-minute visa-run flights to nearby Oman are already near capacity. Fortunately, December’s ICP reform allowing online visit-visa extensions means short-term visitors can stay on for the festival without leaving the country—applications should be filed at least five days before the current visa expires.
Corporate travellers transiting through Dubai are advised to budget an extra 45 minutes for road transfers and to pre-book fast-track services where available. The RTA has published a live map of diversions and real-time parking availability on its S’hail app.
To manage the influx, the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) will extend Dubai Metro operating hours until 03:00 on opening night and on New Year’s Eve. Key streets around JBR and Dubai Marina will be pedestrianised after 17:00, with traffic diverted to Sheikh Zayed Road service lanes. Ride-hailing surge pricing is likely; Careem has already notified corporate account holders of potential 1.5–2× multipliers during evening peaks.
Dubai Airports forecasts that DSF will add nearly 250,000 incremental passengers during the last week of December, pushing daily foot-fall at DXB above 300,000. Airlines have responded: Emirates has loaded additional A380 frequencies to London and Mumbai, while flydubai is adding late-night returns from GCC capitals to catch post-festival shoppers.
To simplify entry requirements for the influx of visitors, VisaHQ offers an online concierge service that handles everything from tourist-visa applications to urgent extensions and multi-entry business permits. Travellers can check real-time documentation needs, submit forms digitally, and track approval status at https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/, removing one more variable from their DSF planning.
Mobility managers should note that hotel rates within a 10-km radius of Downtown Dubai have climbed 18 % week-on-week, and last-minute visa-run flights to nearby Oman are already near capacity. Fortunately, December’s ICP reform allowing online visit-visa extensions means short-term visitors can stay on for the festival without leaving the country—applications should be filed at least five days before the current visa expires.
Corporate travellers transiting through Dubai are advised to budget an extra 45 minutes for road transfers and to pre-book fast-track services where available. The RTA has published a live map of diversions and real-time parking availability on its S’hail app.







