Flights from London to Dubai International Airport

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8 nights in Dubai, departing London Stansted on 06 / May / 2025 with Ajet (price found 36 hours ago)

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There are, on average, 8,593 weekly flights from London to Dubai, setting off from airports including Heathrow Airport (LHR), Gatwick Airport (LGW) and Stansted Airport (STN), so it’s worth comparing prices from each to get the best price for your Dubai city break.
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When is the cheapest time to fly from London to Dubai?

If you’re looking for cheap flights from London to Dubai International Airport (DXB), it’s worth considering the season you’re travelling in. A city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai has a hot climate all year round, but the temperature soars to around 40°C between June and September. It’s so hot, visitor numbers drop, and cheap flights from London to Dubai are easier to get hold of in these months – particularly in May and July.

Peak season in Dubai, meanwhile, is from February to April. Temperatures are lower and more bearable if you want to explore all the city has to offer, but that does mean prices on flights go up. You can still find a bargain if you’re prepared to shop around, so if you’re flexible with your travel dates, try searching by month, week or day.

Another way to find low-cost flights to Dubai from London is to filter by airport.

Likewise, comparing by airline is another good way to save money on London to Dubai flights. Emirates is the national carrier, but the likes of British Airways and Etihad Airways also offer some really competitive prices. And choosing an indirect flight with a stopover may help you to save money, as well as breaking up your journey.


FAQs about flights from London to Dubai

Which airlines fly from London to Dubai?
Multiple airlines operate flights from London to Dubai, so you’ve got lots of choice, although Emirates is probably the most popular. From Heathrow airport, you can fly to Dubai with airlines including British Airways, Emirates, Air France, Gulf Air, Egyptair, Jet Airways and Virgin Atlantic. Emirates, Turkish Airlines and Aeroflot fly from London Gatwick Airport, and Emirates and Etihad Airways operate flights from London Stansted.

Which airlines have the cheapest flights to Dubai?
Air France, British Airways, Emirates, Etihad Airways and Gulf Air usually have the cheapest flights from London to Dubai.

Can I fly direct from London to Dubai?
Yes – there are lots of direct flights from London to Dubai, with British Airways, Emirates and Virgin Atlantic.

Which London airport offers the cheapest direct flight to Dubai?
London Gatwick often has the cheapest direct flight to Dubai, but it’s worth looking around.

How long is the flight from London to Dubai?
Direct flights from London to Dubai take from 6 hours 45 minutes, although the flight time can vary depending on which airport you fly from.

How do I get into Dubai from Dubai International Airport?
Dubai International Airport is only about three miles away from the city centre, and there are various ways to get there. The Metro is probably the easiest if you’re using public transport, as the bus takes a lot longer. Just take the Red Line and you can get to places like the Dubai Marina, Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa for 4.20 AED one-way. A taxi is another option, particularly if you arrive in the early hours of the morning. Fares vary and it will be more expensive than the Metro – from around 62.50 AED – but you can go right to the door of your destination.

What are the top things to do in Dubai?
A Dubai holiday has a long list of must-sees, and Downtown Dubai is a great place to start. This buzzing area lines up landmarks like the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, as well as luxury retail giants like the supersized Dubai Mall. For beaches, chic Dubai Marina is hard to beat – it has stylish cabanas on the sand as well as a floating assault course out on the water. And Dubai’s souks are well worth exploring for a change from the luxury malls and futuristic skyscrapers. Head to the Deira side of Dubai Creek to tick off the Gold Souk, Spice Souk and Perfume Souk in one hit.

Do I need a visa to travel to Dubai?
If you hold a UK passport, there are no advance visa arrangements needed to visit the UAE – you’ll get a 30-day visit visa free of charge.

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