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Mumbai (BOM) → Dubai (XNB)
Etihad
Friday, 26 Apr 2024
SGD 151.69
Yogyakarta (YIA) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Monday, 06 May 2024
SGD 645.95
Bangkok (BKK) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
SGD 661.76
Manila (MNL) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Sunday, 21 Apr 2024
SGD 663.54
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Wednesday, 08 May 2024
SGD 674.73
Jakarta (CGK) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
SGD 920.97
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Thursday, 09 May 2024
SGD 991.65
Hanoi (HAN) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Friday, 17 May 2024
SGD 1,016.15
Jakarta (CGK) → Dubai (XNB)
Airlines
Sunday, 28 Apr 2024
SGD 2,543.07

Flight to Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Known as the home to Burj Khalifa; the world’s tallest buildings, Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The city is densely populated and it also happens to be the largest city in the UAE. Dubai plays an important role as a major international business hub. The city is famous for being rich with its oil and the revenue from the exploration of oil has helped in the development of Dubai.

Airports in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

1. Dubai International Airport (DXB)

Being Dubai’s cardinal international airport, Dubai International Airport is the world’s third busiest airport with the highest number of passengers for every flight. DXB is only 10 minutes away from the city center. It was also featured in a 10-part series of National Geographic channel entitled Ultimate Airport Dubai that documented the airport's daily operations, traffic management, architectural design et cetera. Emirates Airline is the largest hub of the Middle East and DXB happens to be its home base.

2. Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC)

Named after Dubai’s former vice president and prime minister; Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, this airport is located in Jebel Ali and it is less than an hour away from central Dubai. Al Maktoum International Airport began providing its services on 27th June 2010 and it is one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. DWC is Dubai’s second largest airport and it had welcomed about 160 million people into its gates yearly. With a runway of 250 km2, it is the hub for cargo airlines such as Emirates SkyCargo and FlyDubai.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Dubai?

Traveloka is another travel search engine that provides services for travellers all around the globe to get the cheapest flights to Dubai. Simply by just inserting the information in the search box, the application will display the recommended trip that fits your budget. Traveloka also helps you to compare flight prices across many of the trusted airlines in the world to get the best possible deal. This application features a price alert to notify its user on the flights of the desired price range to get the best flight price to Dubai.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Dubai?

Dubai is a city located in a country that has a hot desert climate, but it also experiences summer and winter seasons. As the city is close to the sea, it only encounters rainfall for only five days in a year and it so happens to occur during the winter season. Peak season is from October to early of April (winter time) and during this period of the year, Dubai will certainly be crowded with people. The weather is very welcoming for tourists from all over the world to come to visit the city either to participate in its festivals or to do all kinds of outdoor activities. Off peak season is during the summertime. This is because the temperature began to rise and it is almost impossible for anyone to be doing any outdoor activities.

Located near the line of Tropic of Cancer, the climate in Dubai is sunny yet warm. During winter, the temperature during the day is 25˚C and in the ranges of 12˚C to 15˚C during night time. Many would think since Dubai is situated in the desert, the weather would be scorching hot throughout the year but in fact, winter season is when the city experiences cold and breezy weather with an average of humidity of 50% to 60%. In summer, Dubai tends to get very hot and dry to the point the temperature may get to 45˚C. The city is often hit with Shamal, the sandstorms that would last for a few days and it occurs only during summer.

Dubai often hosts the most historical and bizarre events every year and one of them happens to be the Dubai Shopping Festival. This festival is held annually and it includes a great number of discounts in every single store in its malls even the brands are high-end. What makes it grander than it already does is the festival will be accompanied by concerts, parades, food events including the firecrackers show every night during this festival. The Dubai Marathon is the next year event held in Dubai that manages to attract thousands of participants and the best part of this event is whosoever managed to break the world record of the marathon wins one million dollars.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Dubai?

There are plenty of beautiful places to visit while being in Dubai.

1. Burj Khalifa -The landmark of Dubai, Burj Khalifa meaning the Khalifa Tower, began operating in 2010 and is known as the tallest building in the world with a height of 829.9 m. This building was named in honor of UAE’s ruler, Sheikh Khalifa and it is the hub for all sorts of entertainment, culture and also business in the Middle East. One of the major attractions available inside of Burj Khalifa is the breathtaking views from its 124th, 125th and 148th floors and tourists get to enjoy an hour and a half there to visit the exclusive observation decks or even enjoy the luxurious lounge.

2. Dubai Mall -The Dubai Mall is located just right next to Burj Khalifa and this is where people from all across the globe would come to satisfy themselves with shopping. The mall houses about 1,200 shops and has managed to attract about 52 million visitors and the value exceeds the number of visitors to New York. This second largest mall in the world also features the world-class, monuments of Dubai, the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo and Discovery Centre. Every evening and Friday afternoon, there will be a performance of the world's largest choreographed fountain system.

3. Dubai Miracle Garden -Dubai Miracle Garden was launched in 2013 during Valentine's Day, is the world's largest flower garden that features over 250 million plants and 50 million flowers. Dubai's first indoor butterfly garden and sanctuary, the Dubai Butterfly Garden was opened in 2015 and it shelters over 15,000 butterflies of 26 species. This flower garden has secured two Guinness World Records for being the largest vertical garden in the year 2013 and having the world's largest floral sculpture shaped of an Airbus A380 in 2016. The concept and design are remodeled annually.

Known as the home to Burj Khalifa; the world’s tallest buildings, Dubai is one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The city is densely populated and it also happens to be the largest city in the UAE. Dubai plays an important role as a major international business hub. The city is famous for being rich with its oil and the revenue from the exploration of oil has helped in the development of Dubai.

Airports in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

1. Dubai International Airport (DXB)

Being Dubai’s cardinal international airport, Dubai International Airport is the world’s third busiest airport with the highest number of passengers for every flight. DXB is only 10 minutes away from the city center. It was also featured in a 10-part series of National Geographic channel entitled Ultimate Airport Dubai that documented the airport's daily operations, traffic management, architectural design et cetera. Emirates Airline is the largest hub of the Middle East and DXB happens to be its home base.

2. Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC)

Named after Dubai’s former vice president and prime minister; Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, this airport is located in Jebel Ali and it is less than an hour away from central Dubai. Al Maktoum International Airport began providing its services on 27th June 2010 and it is one of the largest and busiest airports in the world. DWC is Dubai’s second largest airport and it had welcomed about 160 million people into its gates yearly. With a runway of 250 km2, it is the hub for cargo airlines such as Emirates SkyCargo and FlyDubai.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Dubai?

Traveloka is another travel search engine that provides services for travellers all around the globe to get the cheapest flights to Dubai. Simply by just inserting the information in the search box, the application will display the recommended trip that fits your budget. Traveloka also helps you to compare flight prices across many of the trusted airlines in the world to get the best possible deal. This application features a price alert to notify its user on the flights of the desired price range to get the best flight price to Dubai.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Dubai?

Dubai is a city located in a country that has a hot desert climate, but it also experiences summer and winter seasons. As the city is close to the sea, it only encounters rainfall for only five days in a year and it so happens to occur during the winter season. Peak season is from October to early of April (winter time) and during this period of the year, Dubai will certainly be crowded with people. The weather is very welcoming for tourists from all over the world to come to visit the city either to participate in its festivals or to do all kinds of outdoor activities. Off peak season is during the summertime. This is because the temperature began to rise and it is almost impossible for anyone to be doing any outdoor activities.

Located near the line of Tropic of Cancer, the climate in Dubai is sunny yet warm. During winter, the temperature during the day is 25˚C and in the ranges of 12˚C to 15˚C during night time. Many would think since Dubai is situated in the desert, the weather would be scorching hot throughout the year but in fact, winter season is when the city experiences cold and breezy weather with an average of humidity of 50% to 60%. In summer, Dubai tends to get very hot and dry to the point the temperature may get to 45˚C. The city is often hit with Shamal, the sandstorms that would last for a few days and it occurs only during summer.

Dubai often hosts the most historical and bizarre events every year and one of them happens to be the Dubai Shopping Festival. This festival is held annually and it includes a great number of discounts in every single store in its malls even the brands are high-end. What makes it grander than it already does is the festival will be accompanied by concerts, parades, food events including the firecrackers show every night during this festival. The Dubai Marathon is the next year event held in Dubai that manages to attract thousands of participants and the best part of this event is whosoever managed to break the world record of the marathon wins one million dollars.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Dubai?

There are plenty of beautiful places to visit while being in Dubai.

1. Burj Khalifa -The landmark of Dubai, Burj Khalifa meaning the Khalifa Tower, began operating in 2010 and is known as the tallest building in the world with a height of 829.9 m. This building was named in honor of UAE’s ruler, Sheikh Khalifa and it is the hub for all sorts of entertainment, culture and also business in the Middle East. One of the major attractions available inside of Burj Khalifa is the breathtaking views from its 124th, 125th and 148th floors and tourists get to enjoy an hour and a half there to visit the exclusive observation decks or even enjoy the luxurious lounge.

2. Dubai Mall -The Dubai Mall is located just right next to Burj Khalifa and this is where people from all across the globe would come to satisfy themselves with shopping. The mall houses about 1,200 shops and has managed to attract about 52 million visitors and the value exceeds the number of visitors to New York. This second largest mall in the world also features the world-class, monuments of Dubai, the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo and Discovery Centre. Every evening and Friday afternoon, there will be a performance of the world's largest choreographed fountain system.

3. Dubai Miracle Garden -Dubai Miracle Garden was launched in 2013 during Valentine's Day, is the world's largest flower garden that features over 250 million plants and 50 million flowers. Dubai's first indoor butterfly garden and sanctuary, the Dubai Butterfly Garden was opened in 2015 and it shelters over 15,000 butterflies of 26 species. This flower garden has secured two Guinness World Records for being the largest vertical garden in the year 2013 and having the world's largest floral sculpture shaped of an Airbus A380 in 2016. The concept and design are remodeled annually.

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