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Flights from Tehran to Dubai
The city of gold and a truly an international city, Dubai is United Arab Emirates’ holiday hot spot. The high-rise buildings, ultramodern architecture and luxury shopping malls of the city have transformed Dubai from a desert outpost into a modern-day oasis and destination du-jour. Retaining their rich heritage and culture, taking pride in their traditional values whilst embracing western technology and a cosmopolitan lifestyle, with its glitz and the glamour, Dubai is a spectacular city where tourists flock for endless sunshine, fabulous sales and bargains, breezy cabanas, crazy adventure, entertainment, and lots of family fun. Whether you are planning a trip here for business or leisure, flydubai offers flights from Tehran to Dubai for its passengers.
Everything is larger than life in this city of Dubai. Known for its man-made wonders, Dubai is home to phenomenal architecture, boasting the tallest building in the world – the Burj Khalifa and the largest shopping mall in the world – Dubai Mall. With the best of entertainment and shopping, Dubai has something for everybody. Seeking adventure? Go skydiving or dune bashing on a desert safari. Want to spend some quality family time? Visit the world’s largest indoor theme park at the IMG Worlds of Adventure, or the amusement and water parks that will keep each one of you occupied. Want to satisfy the shopaholic in you? The malls have just about everything or haggle in the traditional souks of Deira. Want to dive into the history and culture? Walk through history in Al Fahidi Quarter (Old Dubai) and view traditional architecture at Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum House. There is always something special in store for you in Dubai. Find flights from Tehran to Dubai and Dubai to Tehran easily on flydubai.com.
flydubai flights from Tehran to Dubai
When travelling from Tehran to Dubai on a business or a leisure trip, a flight booked on flydubai always guarantees you a comfortable and safe journey. The flight time from Tehran to Dubai of 2 hours and 15 minutes, will be spent comfortably on board the flydubai airlines as your comfort and well-being are our top priority on every single flight for the entire time you spend on board. The distance of 2,409 km from Tehran to Dubai does not seem so far away with flydubai.
Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, find all flights departing from Tehran to Dubai. Browse the list of cities we fly to from Tehran and select your chosen destination city to see our flight schedules and destination guides.
Getting around Dubai
Direct non-stop flights from Tehran to Dubai depart from Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA) and land at Dubai International Airport (DXB). Check the dates on the flydubai website and choose the most convenient dates to visit the United Arab Emirates. The airport serves as the central artery into the city and region and is well connected with major airports around the world. One may fly from Tehran to Dubai and transfer to their desired destination.
The distance between city centre to the airport is 5 km. Getting from the airport is possible by Dubai metro, public bus, or taxi services. It is necessary for travellers to buy a NOL card for traveling in Dubai because cash payment is not acceptable in metro, buses, and water buses.
Our destination guides offer expert tips on what to do and the best places to visit along with recommendations for the best hotels, activities, and eateries in town.
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Dubai travel guide
There are countless reasons to visit Dubai. This exhilarating city reaches to the sky from the desert sands, cramming in a number of the world’s most spectacular sights and experiences. Renowned for its first-class shopping, gorgeous beaches and high-end resorts, it’s savoured by business travellers and holidaymakers alike.

The city’s energy, optimism and futuristic appeal make it a unique travel destination – so many have fallen in love with the place that 80% of the population are now ex-pats. Flights to Dubai bring in more than 15 million overnight visitors a year, making it the fourth most visited city in the world.
A desert metropolis
The city’s unique blend of restaurants, flourishing nightlife, world-class shopping, luxurious beaches and exciting entertainment offers something for everyone, whether you’re looking for chilled-out relaxation or high-octane adventure. It has a blossoming cultural scene, with opera, theatre, ballet, museums and art all growing in popularity every year.
Spills, thrills and sun!

Dubai does beaches brilliantly. Golden sands and clear, warm waters offer a wide range of activities, from family fun to morning strolls. And if you fancy a go at jet-skiing, flyboarding, kite-surfing, diving or snorkelling, head to the coast for water sports galore. You’ll also discover plenty of beach clubs to relax on the sands in style.
Every year, new and exciting attractions are opening in Dubai. The world-famous Atlantis resort is home to the Aquaventure waterpark; complete with high-speed waterslides and immersive underwater experiences.
In 2016, Dubai Parks & Resorts opened its doors, a super-sized theme park bringing together LEGOLAND® Dubai, LEGOLAND® Water Park), Bollywood Parks™ Dubai and MOTIONGATE™ DUBAI which features action-packed rides and five roller coasters!
IMG Worlds of Adventure is another sprawling theme park and leisure haven, with themed zones including Marvel, Cartoon Network and the Lost Valley Dinosaur Adventures.
Relax and indulge

Foodies visiting Dubai are spoiled for choice. The city’s many hotels provide a wealth of high-quality international cuisine and many of the world’s top celebrity restaurants are represented here – including Nobu Matsuhisa, Gordon Ramsay and Bollywood’s Asha Bhosle.
But Dubai isn’t all fine dining and theme parks – the beautiful natural environment which surrounds the city is also well worth exploring. As well as tackling sand dunes in a 4x4, visitors can travel to Hatta, 134km east of Dubai in the foothills of the Hajar Mountains, to enjoy its Heritage Village – a collection of restored traditional mountain homes – and take a cooling dip in the crystal clear waters of its lake and rock pool.
If you plan to fly to Dubai for sun, sea and sand, the best time to visit is in spring and autumn when temperatures aren’t too overwhelming. Soak up the rays by day and cool down on one of the city’s many rooftop bars. Whatever way you look at it, Dubai is a city that demands attention – you can be sure that the skyline you experience during your trip will be completely different in a year’s time. Things happen quickly here – so get ready for the ride.
Stunning sights

This glamorous destination dazzles you the moment you arrive at Dubai International Airport. One of your first sights will be the dizzying Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building – which rises from downtown Dubai to the tip of its 828m-high spire. Just a few kilometres away lies the Palm Jumeirah – one of the world’s biggest artificial islands built in the shape of a palm tree. There’s plenty of fantastic hotels to check out here, including the famous Atlantis. And with a monorail running along the ‘trunk’ of the palm, getting around couldn’t be easier.
Shop till you drop

Dubai has become a globally-renowned shopping destination thanks to the gigantic malls and traditional souks scattered throughout the city. With so many options, you’re almost guaranteed to find what you’re looking for. The immense Dubai Mall is a brand-lover’s paradise with more than 1,200 outlets spanning 1.1 million sq/m. But it’s not just about the retail therapy: if you fancy a spot of Lebanese cuisine or even a trip to the aquarium, the gigantic centre has everything under one roof. Nearby, Souk Al Bahar offers a modern take on the traditional Arabian market. Scour quirky shops for authentic jewellery, crafts, textiles and carpets before refuelling at one of its contemporary restaurants and cafes. Elsewhere, the Mall of the Emirates boasts more than 650 shops from around the world, including top global fashion brands, a 14-screen multiplex cinema, and Ski Dubai – the Middle East’s first ski resort.
Desert adventure

Explore Dubai’s golden sand dunes in a powerful 4x4 with an unforgettable Dubai desert safari. From dune bashing and quad-biking to camel riding, there are options to suit everyone – you can even try your hand at sand-boarding. Many desert safaris also offer an alfresco barbecue dinner, belly dancing, shisha and sunset photography. Alternatively, explore the desert at a more sedate pace by visiting a traditional Bedouin camp. Drive through the sands, discover local wildlife and sample traditional Emirati cuisine beneath the stars.
Passport and visas
You’ll need a passport valid for a minimum of six months to fly to Dubai. The type of visa you need to visit Dubai depends on your nationality, the purpose of your visit and its duration. Citizens of 47 countries (not including GCC countries) can get visas on arrival for no cost. For full details, check out our UAE visas page.
Weather
Dubai is a tropical, desert country – it’s almost always hot and sunny. Summers can also be humid, with average high temperatures from June to August ranging from 39 to 41 degrees centigrade. Even the winter months from December to February see average temperatures of 23 to 26 degrees, although you might catch the odd shower.
Currency
The currency in Dubai is the dirham (also known as DH, Dhs or AED). Its value is pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 3.675 AED to US$1. Notes are available in the following denominations: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 50 and 1,000.
Getting around
Exploring Dubai is simple and inexpensive. Taxis are affordable, good quality and readily available. Dubai’s Metro line connects 45 stations around the city and links with an extensive bus network. The Dubai Tram operates every six minutes from Dubai Marina to Al Sufouh. Waterbuses traverse Dubai Creek from 8am to midnight.
Electricity
Dubai’s electricity system uses a UK-style three-pin plug (Type G or 13 amp plug). Socket adaptors can be found in most local shops.
Airport information
flydubai operates out of Dubai International Airport (DXB), from the quick and convenient Terminal 2. Book a cheap flight to Dubai and you’ll find the huge modern airport is well connected to the city itself – just a 10-minute drive from the bustling centre. You’ll find parking is plentiful and taxis are available 24/7.
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Book a flight to Dubai with flydubai and you’re just one step away from one of the world’s most spectacular and vibrant cities. Stretch out in airy cabins, as our friendly, well-trained crew on board go above and beyond to kick-start your journey in style.
Whether your flight to Dubai is to visit friends and family or for a week of business meetings, our bright and spacious economy class experience offers affordable travel as it should be – with plenty of legroom, touchscreen TVs in every seat and a variety of in-flight eats.
Our business class provides a relaxed and personal experience, including exceptionally comfy Italian-leather seats, globally-inspired food and a 12.1 inch personal touchscreen TV so you can enjoy hours of free movies, TV and music. And with a wide selection of cheap flights to Dubai, you can handpick a travel time that suits you best.
Touch down in Dubai and you’ll discover a jaw-dropping city of amazing contrasts. Get out there and explore unbeatable shops, golden beaches, ultra-modern skyscrapers and thrilling desert adventures. There are plenty of ways to get your culture fix – from cruising along Dubai Creek in a traditional dhow to experiencing world-class cuisine among the city’s superb eateries. At flydubai, we’re proud to call this city our home.
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