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Cheapest monthly fares from Dubai to Mumbai starting from AED 1,445* one way

Cheapest monthly fares from Dubai to Mumbai starting from AED 1,445* one way
MAY
One-way
AED 1,445*
Return
AED 2,360*
JUNE
One-way
AED 1,445*
Return
AED 2,360*
JULY
One-way
AED 1,445*
Return
AED 2,360*
AUGUST
One-way
AED 1,445*
Return
AED 2,360*
SEPTEMBER
One-way
AED 1,445*
Return
AED 2,360*
OCTOBER
One-way
AED 3,235*
Return
AED 5,090*

Find the cheapest month to travel from Dubai to Mumbai

Find the cheapest month to travel from Dubai to Mumbai

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Flights from Dubai to Mumbai

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 Dubai to Mumbai 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 Sochi to Dubai and Dubai to Sochi easily on flydubai.com.

flydubai flights from Dubai to Mumbai

When travelling from Dubai to Mumbai on a business or a leisure trip, a flight booked on flydubai always guarantees you a comfortable and safe journey. The flight time from Dubai to Mumbai of 3 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 3,709 km from Dubai to Mumbai does not seem so far away with flydubai.

Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, find all flights departing from Dubai to Mumbai. Browse the list of cities we fly to from Dubai and select your chosen destination city to see our flight schedules and destination guides.

Getting around Dubai

Direct non-stop flights from Dubai to Mumbai depart from Sochi International Airport (AER) 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 Sochi 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.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Mumbai travel guide

Originally known as Bombay, the city was once the naval centre of British India. Today, it is a principal port and the commercial and financial centre of India.

Mumbai is India’s economic powerhouse – shiny skyscrapers stand alongside magnificent monuments of the British Raj, and bustling streets and vibrant bazaars throng with over 12 million people.

Mumbai is a cosmopolitan city reflected in its ethnically diverse population. It is also home to India’s glamorous film industry known as Bollywood, and a swathe of museums and attractions.

Top things to see and do in Mumbai

  • Step back to India’s past with visits to Mumbai’s beautiful, intricate colonial buildings. As well as the iconic Gateway to India, see the Victoria Terminus railway station, Bombay High Court and the Prince of Wales Museum – reminiscent of the Taj Mahal.
  • Catch a glimpse of Bollywood stars in and around Mumbai Film City. There are plenty of tours available to see the sets, locations, stars’ homes and even the chance to be an extra in a Bollywood movie.
  • Consider a trip to see the world’s largest outdoor laundry - the fascinating Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat is where Mumbai’s dhobis (traditional washerfolk) beat the city’s washing clean in thousands of concrete troughs. You can take a tour - it’s a great photo opportunity.
  • Amble around Mumbai’s best museums, art galleries and pavement exhibitions, all in one cultural space – the Kala Ghoda Art Precinct. If you are here in February, catch the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival.
  • Mumbai is the city of a million street food sellers, so make sure you taste some of their specialities. Pav bhaji (spicy vegetable curry in a bun) seekh kebabs (grilled meat on skewers) and pani puri (crispy puffed flat bread filled with chutneys, spices, potato, onion and chickpeas) are the classics to look out for.
  • A visit to Mumbai would not be complete without a shopping trip to Chor Bazaar, a flea market where you are expected to bargain for everything, from fresh rose petals to brass diving helmets.
  • At the end of a packed day’s sightseeing, you can pick up a drink or snack from one of the street vendors and join the Mumbaikars to watch the sun sink into the Arabian Sea from the sandy beaches of Juhu, Marine Drive and Chowpatty.

Getting around

You can get around Mumbai by bus, taxi, rickshaw or car hire. Buses, although being very cheap, are generally not a popular mode of transportation. You'll need to familiarise yourself with the routes and stops if you decide to take the bus. Mumbai's taxis and rickshaws are inexpensive, readily available and metred. You can flag down a taxi or rickshaw or have your hotel arrange this for you. You can also hire a car with a driver at reasonable rates.

Tips for travellers Mumbai

Explore India’s earliest cave temples – about 25km north of Mumbai are the Kanheri Buddhist Caves in the lush, green Sanjay Gandhi National Park. These hand-hewn, intricately-sculpted volcanic rock temples are a peaceful antidote to the bustle of Mumbai city.

You’ll find more sculpted Buddhist caves on Elephanta Island – an hour by ferry from Mumbai’s Gateway to India.

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There are five flights weekly from Dubai to Mumbai.
The flight duration is 03h 20min of flights from Dubai to Mumbai.
The earliest Dubai to Mumbai flight of the day, Flight FZ 445, departs at 23:30.
The last flight of the day, from Dubai to Mumbai , Flight FZ 445, departs at 23:30.
Yes, there are non-stop flights available from Dubai to Mumbai.
flydubai operates 5 flights weekly from Dubai to Mumbai.
The minimum airfare for a Dubai to Mumbai flight would be AED 1,445*.
The minimum airfare for a Dubai to Mumbai flight would be AED 2,360*.
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at the time of booking. Additional charges for optional extras may apply.