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Air India connects Delhi, the national capital of India, to Dubai, the Venice of the Gulf, with 5 flights. Discover the world with Air India's extensive connectivity and services. Be it for business, family, or leisure, choose Air India for your travel and fly from Delhi to Dubai in comfort. Experience the same convenience and comfort on your return journey with Air India's Dubai to Delhi Flights

Information on flights from Delhi to Dubai

A city of magnificent skyscrapers, picturesque beaches and ports, Dubai attracts visitors from all over the world. With around 5 connections from Delhi to Dubai, you can select the flight of your choice from both business and economy classes.

Book flights with Air India from Delhi to Dubai and cover 2,213 km/1,375 miles in just 4 hours. With multiple options to choose from and convenient flight timings, Air India ensures a hassle-free arrival at your destination.

Delhi to Dubai flight distance 2,213 km/1,375 miles
Delhi to Dubai flight duration 4 hours (direct flights)
Delhi to Dubai flight price Business class: INR 47,750, | Economy class: INR 19,022
*prices may vary depending on the season and demand
Delhi to Dubai flights 5
*daily frequency varies
Direct flights from Delhi to Dubai 4
*daily frequency varies
First flight from Delhi airport Al 929 departs at 06:00
Last flight from Delhi airport Al 995 departs at 20:10

*The above information is subject to change without prior notice.

How to Book Flights Tickets from Delhi to Dubai Online on Air India

Follow these five simple steps to book your online tickets effortlessly:

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Visit the Air India website Enter your trip details. Choose your preferred flights. 'Fill Passenger Details' and proceed to payment. Check your email or SMS for booking confirmation.

How can I check the flight status and schedule for the Delhi Dubai flights?

Follow these simple steps to check your flight status:

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Click the flight status tab under 'Book and Manage'. Enter the flight number and date.

Follow these steps to check your flight schedule:

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Click here for Flight Schedule. Choose your travel type and enter the dates. Select Delhi as the departure and Dubai as the arrival. Click 'Submit' for an instant update.

How to web check-in for a Delhi to Dubai Air India flight?

Follow these steps to save your valuable time and secure your preferred seats by completing web check-in:

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Complete your web check-in here. Enter booking reference number and guest's last name Select the number of guests and your preferred seats. Make payments, if required, to complete the check-in process. Check your email or SMS for boarding pass.

Note: Guests can check in 48 hours in advance and up to two hours before departure at the airport. The web check-in service is available up to two hours before departure for international and up to one hour for domestic flights.

Documents required for Air India flights from Delhi to Dubai

While travelling to any international destination from Delhi, ensure that you have the following valid documents:

  • Passport: Passengers require a valid passport for international travel. The passport must have an expiry date of six months beyond the date of return.

  • Visa: Depending on the country of visit, a valid visa is essential. Ensure that you have the correct type of visa and is valid for the duration of the visit.

  • Flight tickets: Ensure that your onward and return flight tickets are booked in advance.

  • Travel insurance: While travel insurance is mandatory for some countries, it is advisable to have one for international travel as it covers you in case of emergency, theft, or any other unforeseen situations.

  • Forex or valid debit/credit card: It is prudent to have some amount of local currency before travelling to any country in case of an unforeseen situation. Carry an internationally recognised debit or credit card or travellers' card for smooth transactions.

  • Customs and immigration forms: Some countries require the filing of customs and immigration forms and declaring goods carried at the time of entry into the country.

  • International Driving Permit: If you want to drive vehicles in any country, you need to apply for an International Driving Permit before travelling.

Airport Information on DEL to DXB flight

Airport Delhi airport Dubai airport
Full Name Indira Gandhi International Airport Dubai International Airport
IATA code DEL DXB
Location 15 km/9.3 miles southwest of New Delhi Railway Station 4.6 km/2.9 miles east of Dubai city centre
Departure/arrival terminal Terminal 3 Terminal 1
Transportation
  • Taxi

  • Bus

  • Delhi Metro

  • Taxi

  • Bus

  • Dubai Metro

Facilities
  • ATMs

  • Currency exchange

  • Restaurants

  • Cafes

  • Bars

  • Duty-free shops

  • Lounges

  • Medical facilities

  • Wi-Fi

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Currency exchange

  • Smoking lounges

  • Baby care rooms

  • Business centre

  • Prayer rooms

  • Baggage storage

  • Showers

Why choose Air India for your flight booking from Delhi(DEL) to Dubai(DXB)?

Air India, being a Star Alliance member, provides a vast network of partner airlines, codeshare, and interline airlines to provide hassle-free connections worldwide. In addition, we provide an impressive cabin experience, warm hospitality, and a rewarding loyalty programme that makes every journey memorable.

Air India connectivity and fleet information

  • Multiple flight options

    Being a Star Alliance member, the largest global airline consortium, Air India offers seamless connectivity and facilities to passengers all over the world. Air India, with its nonstop flights, connects over 40 destinations globally. With multiple alliance partners through codeshare, interline, and intermodal connections, our guests can now travel seamlessly to over 710 destinations globally.

  • Range of aircraft

    Air India continues to invest in the latest aviation technology, and the recent record-breaking order of 470 new aircraft renews our commitment to provide an unforgettable inflight experience. At present, Air India takes to the skies with 128 narrow-body and wide-body Airbus and Boeing aircraft that fly passengers and transport cargo worldwide.

Air India inflight services

At Air India, we ensure you have a wonderful inflight experience across your journey.

Complimentary meals: Air India provides complimentary meals to all its passengers taking domestic flights. We have choices in meals to cater to a wide range of dietary and cultural needs.

Inflight magazine: Our newly launched inflight magazine, namaste.ai, offers a glimpse of the world's favourite travel destinations, culture, showbiz, and what's new in Air India.

Inflight entertainment: Catch up on the latest blockbuster movies and TV shows in multiple languages available on your seatback screen.

Air India baggage allowance

Economy class

Seat Class Cabin baggage Checked-in baggage
Value 7 kg/15.4 lb 25 kg/ 55.1 lb
Classic 7 kg/15.4 lb 30 kg/ 66.1 lb
Flex 7 kg/15.4 lb 35 kg/ 77.1 lb

Premium Economy Class

Seat Class Cabin baggage Checked-in baggage
Classic 7 kg/15.4 lb 30 kg/ 66.1 lb
Flex 7 kg/15.4 lb 35 kg/ 77.1 lb

First class

Seat Class Cabin baggage Checked-in baggage
First 10kg/22 lb 45 kg/ 99.2 lb

Business class

Seat Class Cabin baggage Checked-in baggage
Classic 10kg/22 lb 40 kg/ 88.1 lb
Flex 10kg/22 lb 45 kg/ 99.2 lb

Note: The weight limit for checked-in baggage varies based on the travel class and route & is subject to change without any prior information.

Additional services offered by Air India

On-ground services

‘Project Abhinandan’, the newly added service, ensures your journey is seamless and offers a comfortable experience. Our ambition is to provide a personalised and hassle-free on-ground experience to passengers by deploying more ground staff at various checkpoints. Our Service Assurance Officers will be available at check-in areas or lounges, near the boarding gates, during transit, or at the arrival hall.

Onboard amenities

Air India offers an array of onboard amenities for every cabin class. If you are travelling first class, then experience luxury in the sky with a comfortable 180-degree recline sleeperette and the two-abreast seating. Some of the other onboard amenities while flying with Air India include spacious cabins, comfortable seating, delicious meals, and a fantastic cinematic viewing experience, that will make your air travel an experience to remember.

Experience the best of Delhi

Delhi, the vibrant heart of India invites you on a captivating journey where history and modernity coexist. Explore a city steeped in history, cultural diversity, and a gamut of experiences.

Best time to visit Delhi

The ideal time to explore Delhi is from mid-November to March, when the weather is pleasant, andensures a comfortable experience for outdoor activities.

Where to stay in Delhi?

Delhi caters to a broad spectrum of travellers with an array of accommodation options. Whether you prefer luxury hotels with world-class amenities, boutique guesthouses exuding local charm, or business hotels closer to the airport, Delhi offers a wide range of stay options. Travellers can find perfect places in Delhi where they can relax and unwind.

Luxury stays

The Leela Palace, New Delhi: A luxurious, palace-style hotel offering opulent rooms, top-notch dining, and a serene pool, all amidst grand architecture.

The Oberoi, New Delhi Known for its impeccable service, it offers plush rooms, fine dining, and accommodation in a prime location near India Gate.

The Imperial: A historic luxury hotel exuding old-world charm with elegant rooms, multiple restaurants, and a renowned spa.

Upscale/ full-service stays

Radisson Blu Plaza, Delhi Airport: A modern and comfortable choice with proximity to the airport, well-appointed rooms, and excellent dining options.

Aloft New Delhi Aerocity: A contemporary hotel featuring vibrant rooms, a hip bar, and convenient access to the airport.

The Metropolitan Hotel & Spa:Centrally located, it offers well-furnished rooms, multiple dining venues, and a relaxing spa.

Places to visit in Delhi

  • Monuments

Delhi boasts a collection of exceptional UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including renowned landmarks such as the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and Humayun’s Tomb..

  • City attractions

Delhi offers a diverse array of highlights, encompassing iconic sites such as Swaminarayan Akshardham, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, and The National Museum. Its expansive green spaces include Lodhi Garden, Mughal Garden, Sunder Nursery Park, and Gandhi Smriti. For a vibrant local experience, exploring Dilli Haat Janakpuri and Hauz Khas Village is highly recommended, providing opportunities to engage with the city's residents.

  • Shopping

    From high-end brands to street shopping, Delhi has something to offer to all kinds of shoppers. Visit popular city malls like DLF Promenade, DLF Emporio, Select CITYWALK, Ambience Mall and Pacific Mall or spend a day shopping in the vibrant lanes of Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar Market, Janpath Market, and Connaught Place

  • Culinary treats

    Delhi, often referred to as a haven for food enthusiasts, presents a wide variety of gastronomic pleasures, ranging from classic Indian fare to global cuisine. During your visit to Delhi, make sure to explore some of the iconic street food destinations like Paranthe Wali Gali, Karim’s, Dolma Aunty Momos, Kuremal Mohan Lal Kulfi Wale, etc. Delhi also hosts a long list of fine dining restaurants like Bukhara and Dum Pukht at ITC Maurya, Indian Accent, Varq and Wasabi by Morimoto at the Taj Mahal Hotel, to name a few.

Getting around Delhi

Exploring Delhi is easy, given the wide range of transportation options available. The Delhi Metro offers a fast and efficient way to traverse the city, connecting you to key attractions. Buses provide a budget-friendly mode of transport, while auto-rickshaws and taxis offer the flexibility of exploring every nook and cranny of Delhi. Whether you're visiting historic sites, sampling street food, or indulging in shopping sprees, getting around Delhi is hassle-free.

Experience the best of Dubai

With its captivating blend of luxury and cultural charm, Dubai is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. Hailed as the "City of Dreams," Dubai is a thriving global hub where innovation meets tradition. From the iconic Burj Khalifa and the luxurious shopping experiences to the historic Al Fahidi district and captivating desert safaris, the city offers an array of rich experiences.

Best time to visit Dubai

The best time to visit Dubai is from November to April. The pleasant weather with milder temperatures makes it ideal for exploring the city and other outdoor activities. If you are a shopaholic, the Dubai Shopping Festival is a great time to be there.

Where to stay in Dubai?

Dubai caters to a broad spectrum of travellers with a host of accommodation options. Whether you prefer luxury hotels with world-class amenities or business hotels closer to the airport, Dubai has it all. Here are a few options to relax and unwind during your visit.

Luxury stays:

Burj Al Arab, Jumeirah: The iconic sail-shaped hotel offers opulent suites and a breathtaking view.

Atlantis, The Palm: A lavish resort with distinct Arabian elements, it has an underwater aquarium and other upscale amenities.

Armani Hotel, Dubai: It is located in the Burj Khalifa and offers sophisticated elegance and personalised service.

Upscale/ Full-service stays

Le Méridien Dubai Hotel & Conference Centre: This stylish garden hotel offers convenient access to Dubai International Airport.

Millennium Airport Hotel Dubai:A contemporary hotel near the airport offering comfortable accommodation.

Pullman Dubai Creek City Centre:An excellent choice for business and leisure travellers, it combines luxury and proximity to the airport.

Places to visit in Dubai

Tourist attractions
Dubai has many captivating tourist attractions, each offering a unique experience. Here's a glimpse of what awaits you in Dubai.

  • Burj Khalifa:The tallest building in the world dominates the Dubai skyline and is a not-to-miss when visiting the city. The building offers multiple restaurants, a mall, residential units, and viewpoints.

  • Palm Jumeirah:An archipelago of artificial islands, the palm tree-shaped wonder on water houses, fancy resorts, malls, residences, a large marina, and more.

  • Burj Al Arab:Dubbed the only seven-star hotel in the world, this luxury hotel sits on an artificial island. Made in 24-karat gold, the hotel's glorious interiors are a splendour to watch.

  • Dubai Marina:The gorgeous three-kilometre-long canal city along the Arabian Gulf's shoreline is a spectacle to watch, especially at night. Stroll through the walkway, relax, and enjoy the culinary experience.

  • Jumeirah Beach:The white sand beach attracts tourists for its various activities. Plan a day out for sunbathing, swimming, surfing, or kayaking, to name a few.

Travelling in and around Dubai

Dubai has a comprehensive public transportation system, including the automated and unmanned Dubai Metro, Dubai Tram, buses, and taxis. The traditional water taxis, called abras, offer a unique experience on Dubai Creek. Also, car rental services are aplenty if you are looking for an independent exploration.

Your Journey from Delhi to Dubai Awaits with Air India

Our flight from Delhi to Dubai is one of comfort and convenience. This international route is short yet popular. With multiple daily flights, we offer flexible schedules, smooth connections, and reliable service.

Cultural Highlights of Delhi and Dubai

Delhi is a city full of history and everyday life. It is famous for places such as the Red Fort and Qutub Minar. You can visit Humayun’s Tomb or busy markets in Chandni Chowk. The city shows the rich culture of India through food and festivals. You can see a mix of traditions and modern living everywhere.

Dubai is known for tall buildings and a modern lifestyle. It also maintains strong traditions. The city reflects Arab culture through local food and warm hospitality.

Essential Travel Preparation for Delhi to Dubai

Since this is a short-haul international sector, preparation is less about "what to wear" and more about compliance and connectivity. Here is how to ensure a seamless experience on your flights from Delhi to Dubai.

Documentation: The "OK to Board" Check Beyond your passport (valid for at least 6 months) and printed e-visa, ensure your PNR reflects the "OK to Board" (OTB) status if your visa type requires it. This is a mandatory verification for certain visa categories (specifically paper visas or ECR passport holders) to board Delhi Dubai flights.

Forex vs. Cash: While the Indian Rupee is becoming more accepted at specific duty-free outlets, it is not legal tender in the city. A multi-currency Forex card is the most economical choice. Alternatively, Unified Payments Interface (UPI) works in Dubai and across the UAE. Indian tourists and residents can scan at select retail stores, dining outlets, and tourist spots like Dubai Mall to make payments directly from their Indian bank accounts.

SIM Cards: You may be eligible for a complimentary tourist SIM card (from Du or Etisalat) upon clearing immigration at Dubai Airport.

What to Pack for Your Delhi to Dubai Trip

Dubai stays warm most of the year. Pack breathable cotton clothes and a light jacket for breezy winter evenings. You should wear comfortable footwear.

Currency, Banking, and Payment Options

Digital and card payments are widely accepted, but carrying some cash helps at souks, small eateries, metros, and taxis.

Which digital payments are acceptable in Delhi and Dubai?

Digital and card payments are widely accepted. Carrying some cash helps at souks and small eateries. It is also useful for metros and taxis.

Delhi mainly uses online payments. Dubai prefers contactless cards. International credit cards work across malls and hotels.

Are banking amenities available at both Delhi and Dubai airports?

The terminals at Delhi Airport (DEL) have ATMs and currency exchange. You can find bank kiosks and digital payment options. Dubai Airport (DXB) also offers 24/7 ATMs and currency exchange. You can buy SIM cards there.

Where can I exchange foreign currency at the Airport?

Forex counters operate 24/7 in both terminals. Exchange a small amount at the airport and the rest within the city for better rates.

From a Traveller’s Lens: The Delhi to Dubai Journey

The Delhi Dubai route allows travellers to experience diversity and adventure. We have curated a simple guide to make your travel hassle-free.

A First-Timer’s Guide to Flying from Delhi to Dubai

Airport Navigation Tips:

Departure — Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL)

  • Arrive at least 3 hours before departure for your Delhi to Dubai flight.

  • Follow terminal signboards to check in, then clear immigration and security.

  • After formalities, relax with lounges, duty-free shopping, and dining options.

Arrival - Dubai International Airport (DXB):

  • Keep your passport, e-visa, and OK to Board ready for immigration.

  • Use the Metro (Red Line), taxis, buses, or app-based cabs for onward travel.

  • You can also use app-based cabs.

  • Alternatively, download metro maps and airport navigation apps.

Security and Immigration Guide:

DEL → DXB: At Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL), passengers must clear security, immigration, and e-visa checks. Keep your passport, boarding pass, and documents ready for smooth boarding.

Dubai Airport (Arrival): On arrival, passengers pass through UAE immigration or Smart Gates, followed by biometric checks. After clearance, collect baggage and exit the terminal.

In-Flight Experience Expectations

We offer comfortable seating and warm service on all our flights. You can enjoy Complementary Food featuring multi-cuisine options. Our competitive fare adds value with generous baggage allowances. We provide loyalty benefits and in-flight entertainment.

Enhanced Travel Requirements

Special considerations for different age groups

Student Offers and Benefits on air ticket booking:

Students (Between 12-30 years )

Students aged between 12 and 30 years and enrolled full-time in a government-recognised educational board, university, or institute are eligible for Air India’s Student Concession

Infants (Below 2 Years)

  • Infants must travel accompanied by an adult.

  • A birth certificate or immunisation record serves as proof of age.

  • Infant fares are applicable, and a separate seat is not allocated unless a child fare ticket is purchased.

Special Requirements for Children

Do children need different ID requirements?

Yes, identification rules vary by age group. Infants require proof of age, such as a birth certificate, while minors (2–12 years) need a school ID card or Aadhaar card. Ensure the name matches the ticket to avoid boarding delays.

Children (2–12 Years)

  • Must travel with an accompanying adult or be booked under Air India’s Unaccompanied Minor (UMNR) service if travelling alone.

  • A school ID card or Aadhaar card is accepted as identification.

  • Unaccompanied minors aged 5–12 years can travel only after prior booking of UMNR services through Air India’s website or customer care.

Online Check-in and Security

For domestic flights, online check-in opens 48 hours and closes 1 hour before departure (2 hours for international flights). Use the Air India app or website to secure your seat early.

Special Requirements for Senior Citizens

Senior citizens can present any government-issued ID, such as a Pension Card, Aadhaar, or Voter ID. If availing senior citizen concessions, the same ID used during booking must be presented during check-in.

Senior Citizens (60 Years and Above)

  • Passengers aged 60 and above are eligible for senior citizen fares on domestic routes.

  • A government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or Passport) must be presented at check-in to validate the concession.

  • Air India provides additional services such as priority boarding, wheelchair assistance, and dedicated check-in counters at major airports.

  • Priority Check-in: Eligible passengers can access priority check-in counters at major international departure and arrival airports, depending on airport infrastructure.

Disability Assistance Information

  • Wheelchair Assistance: Can be pre-booked online or requested at the airport at least one hour before departure.

  • Boarding Help: Priority boarding and staff escorts are provided when required.

Visa Requirements for International Connections

Indian passport holders must meet the UAE visa rules. Tourist visas are available for 14, 30, or 60 days, while work or study requires a UAE Work or Student Visa. Transit visas are also available for short stopovers.

Transit Visa Rules

If you have a connecting flight to the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and more, Indian passport holders require a transit visa for layovers over 8 hours, provided you want to leave the airport. The transit visa is available in 48-hour (free/short) or 96-hour (fee-based) options.

Connecting Flight Process at Dubai Airport

Follow “Flight Transfers” signage, clear security checks, and proceed to your gate. Inter-terminal metro trains may be required.

Air India's Maharaja Club

Frequent flyers on the Delhi to Dubai flight can enhance their journeys through Air India’s Maharaja Club, a frequent flyer programme that offers unparalleled privileges and exclusive benefits. Members earn and redeem Maharaja Points on every flight, with added perks for direct bookings through the Air India website or app.

Membership Tiers

  • Red: Entry-level with reward points and early offers.

  • Silver: Faster point accrual and priority check-in.

  • Gold: Lounge access and extra baggage allowance.

  • Platinum: Cabin upgrades, dedicated support, and elite recognition.

Earning and Redeeming Points

Earn 6–10 Maharaja Points per ₹100 spent, plus two bonus points for direct bookings. Points can be redeemed for flight tickets, upgrades, or partner services, and never expire for active members.

Key Benefits

  • Priority check-in and boarding at Delhi and Dubai.

  • Extra baggage allowance.

  • Access to over 1,000 lounges worldwide.

  • Family point pooling and upgrade vouchers

Dubai Destination Guide

What’s the Best Time to Visit Dubai?

The best time to visit Dubai is from November to March. The weather is pleasant for beaches and desert safaris.

Top Places to Visit in Dubai

  • Burj Khalifa for panoramic skyline views

  • The Dubai Mall for luxury shopping and an indoor aquarium

  • Palm Jumeirah for iconic beaches

  • Dubai Marina for waterfront dining and yacht cruises

Best Photography & Instagram Spots

  • The Dubai Frame

  • Miracle Garden

  • Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood

Seasonal Travel Recommendations

Month-by-month weather guide:

  • Jan – Feb: Cool and pleasant; mild mornings and evenings

  • Mar – Apr: Warm spring; ideal for beaches and sightseeing

  • May – Jun: Hot early summer; rising humidity

  • Jul – Aug: Peak heat; extremely hot and humid

  • Sep – Oct: Gradually cooling; warm days, pleasant nights

  • Nov – Dec: Comfortable winter; perfect for outdoor activities

Peak vs. off-peak seasons (Dubai):

  • Peak: November–February

  • Off-peak: June–August and mid-September to early October

Must-Try Street Food and Where to Find It

What Are the Most Famous Street Foods in Dubai?

  • Shawarma: Best found in Deira and Al Rigga

  • Falafel: Popular in Al Karama and Bur Dubai

  • Manakish: Easily found in Satwa bakeries

  • Luqaimat: Common at Global Village and local food stalls

  • Chaat: Widely available in Meena Bazaar and Karama

Additional Tips for Year-Round Travel

Utilise the Local Travel Card System The city travel card is the most efficient way to pay for the metro and buses. You can even use it at some local grocery stores. You can top up the balance at any station or through official digital platforms. This avoids the need for cash during your commute.

Hydration and Wellness Strategy The sun is intense throughout the year. You should carry an insulated water bottle to keep your drinks cool. If you visit during the peak summer months plan all outdoor activities for before 9.00 am or after 7.00 pm. Most visitors stay within climate-controlled environments during the day for comfort.

Respectful Dressing in Public Spaces The region is cosmopolitan but maintains its cultural traditions. While beachwear is suitable for resorts you should dress modestly in malls and government buildings. Covering shoulders and knees is a sign of respect. This ensures a smooth experience at security checkpoints.

Advance Booking for Iconic Attractions Entry for the famous science museum or the observation decks of the iconic skyscraper often sells out weeks in advance. You should book your entry through online flight ticket booking platforms or official sites as soon as your travel is confirmed. This helps you avoid long queues.

Explore the Heritage Districts The heart of the city lies in the older districts. You can take a traditional wooden boat ride across the waterway for a small fare. This experience provides a unique perspective of the spice and gold markets found in the historical quarters.

Frequently Asked Questions on Delhi To Dubai Flights