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    Middle East Becomes the World’s Second-Largest Premium Travel Market as Luxury Air Travel Soars: Why Are More Passengers Choosing Business and First Class?

    Martin AkumaBy Martin AkumaJuly 18, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Middle East Becomes the World’s Second-Largest Premium Travel Market as Luxury Air Travel Soars: Why Are More Passengers Choosing Business and First Class? – Travel And Tour World

    Middle East Becomes the World’s Second-Largest Premium Travel Market as Luxury Air Travel Soars: Why Are More Passengers Choosing Business and First Class?

    Think premium air travel is reserved for a handful of wealthy globetrotters? Think again. The Middle East is rapidly cementing its reputation as one of the world’s leading luxury aviation markets, with 9.5% of all airline passengers now travelling in first or business class, giving the region the second-highest global share of premium travellers. It is a remarkable milestone that reflects changing travel habits, expanding tourism, and the growing influence of Gulf airlines on international aviation.

    So, what is making travellers increasingly swap economy seats for lie-flat beds, airport lounges and personalised onboard experiences?

    Luxury A

    The Middle East has long been recognised as a global arough world-class airports and long-haul carriers

    Now, fresh industry figures show that premium travel is becoming one of the defining characteristics of the region’s at or business class, the Middle East has established itself as one of the strongest premium a

    The trend reflects demand from business executives, leisure travellers, high-net-worth individuals and premium holidaymakers who increasingly value comfort, privacy and convenience during long-haul journeys.

    Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha Continue Leading Global Connectivity

    Premium travel growth is closely linked to the success of the Middle East’s largest a

    Dubai International Airport, Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport and Hamad International Airport in Doha continue serving millions of international passengers every year, offering seamless global connections across hundreds of destinations.

    These airports have invested heavily in premium lounges, fast-track immigration, luxury retail, wellness facilities and exclusive passenger services that enhance the overall travel experience.

    As tourism continues expanding across the Gulf, these airports remain central to attracting both leisure and corporate travellers seeking premium journeys.

    Gulf Airlines Continues Raising the Standard

    The Middle East’s premium travel success is closely associated with the region’s internationally recognised airlines.

    Emirates continues offering one of the world’s largest first-class and business-class networks, supported by private suites, onboard lounges and chauffeur services in selected destinations.

    Etihad Airways has strengthened its premium offering with redesigned cabins, personalised service and expanded international routes.

    Qatar Airways remains recognised for its premium cabins, including its award-winning business-class product operating across an extensive global network.

    These airlines continue investing in upgraded cabin interiors, onboard dining, digital services and customer experience to remain competitive in the premium travel market.

    Tourism Growth Is Driving Premium Demand

    The increase in premium passengers is not solely driven by business travel.

    Luxury tourism across the Middle East has expanded significantly, with travellers increasingly choosing premium air travel as part of their overall holiday experience.

    Destinations including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, AlUla, Muscat, Doha and the Red Sea continue attracting visitors seeking luxury resorts, cultural experiences, wellness retreats and exclusive hospitality.

    As international tourism rebounds, premium air travel is becoming an integral part of the luxury tourism ecosystem across the region.

    Travel Information for Visitors

    Dubai, UAE

    • Dubai International Airport (DXB) – approximately 5 km from Downtown Dubai.
    • Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) – approximately 37 km from Downtown Dubai.
    • Dubai Metro directly connects DXB with Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai Marina and major tourist districts.
    • Burj Khalifa
    • Dubai Mall
    • Museum of the Future
    • Palm Jumeirah
    • Dubai Marina
    • Dubai Frame
    • Dubai Opera

    Where to Stay
    Luxury accommodation is concentrated in Downtown Dubai, Palm Jumeirah, Business Bay, Dubai Marina and Jumeirah Beach.

    • Dubai Mall
    • Mall of the Emirates
    • City Centre Deira
    • Ibn Battuta Mall
    • Carrefour
    • Lulu Hypermarket
    • Spinneys
    • Waitrose UAE
    • Union Coop

    Abu Dhabi

    • Zayed International Airport – approximately 30 km from Abu Dhabi city centre.
    • Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
    • Louvre Abu Dhabi
    • Yas Island
    • Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
    • Saadiyat Island

    Why Premium Travel Continues Expanding

    Several factors continue to support premium travel demand across the Middle East.

    Growing international business activity, expanding luxury tourism, improved airline connectivity and rising disposable incomes are encouraging more travellers to invest in enhanced travel experiences.

    Long-haul journeys connecting Europe with Asia and Australia also make premium cabins particularly attractive, especially for passengers seeking greater comfort on extended flights.

    At the same time, airlines continue introducing flexible fares, upgraded loyalty programmes and enhanced airport experiences to attract repeat premium customers.

    Key Stats

    • 9.5% of all Middle East airline passengers travel in first or business class.
    • The Middle East has the second-highestshare of premium travellers globally.
    • Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha remain among the world’s busiest international aviation hubs.
    • Gulf Air continues expanding premium cabin capacity and luxury services.
    • Premium leisure travel continues contributing to regional tourism growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why does the Middle East have such a high share of premium travellers?

    Its strong international aairlines encourage greater demand for premium cabins

    Which airlines dominate premium travel in the region?

    Emirates, Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways remain the region’s leading premium carriers.

    Does premium travel only attract business travellers?

    No. Luxury holidaymakers, families and high-net-worth travellers increasingly choose premium cabins for leisure trips as well.

    Conclusion

    The Middle East’s position as the world’s second-largest premium travel market reflects more than strong airline performance—it highlights the region’s growing influence in global tourism and international aviation. With nearly one in ten passengers choosing first or business class, supported by world-leading airlines, premium airports and expanding luxury destinations, the region continues to strengthen its reputation as a global hub for high-end travel. As tourism demand evolves, premium aviation is expected to remain one of the Middle East’s defining competitive advantages.

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