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Cheap Flights from Islamabad to Dubai

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Swap Islamabad’s calm, mountain‑lined horizon for the dazzling energy of Dubai, a city where futuristic skylines, luxury shopping, and desert thrills come together in one unforgettable experience. From world‑famous landmarks to vibrant waterfronts and endless entertainment, Dubai promises a trip packed with excitement at every turn. Book your Islamabad to Dubai flight with Jazeera Airways and get ready to dive into the brilliance of this global city.

Why fly with Jazeera from Islamabad to Dubai?

Travel doesn’t have to be a hassle and we’re proof. With an all-Airbus fleet, fast check-ins, and fares that leave room for more adventure, we keep things smooth from takeoff to touchdown. Add a generous dose of Kuwaiti hospitality, and you’ve got a journey that is as memorable as the destination. From Islamabad to Dubai, we bring you comfort, care, and a touch of home in every mile.

Dubai airport information

Dubai International Airport (DXB): The world’s busiest hub for international travel and your gateway to the dazzling city of Dubai. Just 5 km/ 3.1 miles from the heart of Dubai, DXB offers seamless connectivity to over 240 destinations across six continents. With state-of-the-art facilities, luxury lounges, and world-class shopping and dining, the airport ensures an exceptional travel experience. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, DXB is where your journey begins in style.

Islamabad (ISB) to Dubai (DXB) flight information

11 hrs 20 mins
Islamabad to Dubai flight duration
1,924 km / 1,196 miles
Islamabad to Dubai flight distance
Islamabad International Airport (ISB)
Departure airport
Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Arrival airport
2 flights
Flight frequency
05:40
First flight
05:40
Last flight

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Travel documents and entry requirements for Islamabad to Dubai flights

Passport and visa requirements
Before flying from Islamabad to Dubai, ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. Most travelers will need a visa to enter United Arab Emirates. Pakistani travelers flying from Islamabad to Dubai require a machine-readable passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry, a valid visa (usually a 30 or 60-day tourist visa), confirmed return tickets, and often proof of funds or hotel bookings. Visas must be pre-arranged, as visa-on-arrival is generally not available for Pakistani citizens. You can check the latest visa requirements and apply online through the official United Arab Emirates e-Visa portal here.

Flight tickets

Before you fly with us, ensure that your onward and return tickets are booked in advance.

Travel insurance

Ensure that you have valid travel insurance to access necessary assistance and coverage in case of emergencies, such as medical issues, flight delays, or lost baggage. For complete peace of mind, purchase our Travel Insurance and choose a plan that suits your journey. 

Forex and debit/credit cards

To ensure smooth transactions, please carry internationally recognized Forex, credit, and debit cards.

Customs and immigration forms

For goods that require declaration, ensure you have the customs and immigration forms filled in advance.

International driving permit

If you want to rent a vehicle, ensure you have an international driving permit and a valid domestic driver’s license.

FAQs

What’s the best time to book a cheap flight to Dubai? +
If you’re all about smart travel (and who isn’t?), keep your eyes on May. That’s when fares usually dip—so you can save more for shopping, shawarma, or that sky-high view from the Burj.
What are the Passport and visa requirements?+
Before you fly, make sure your passport has at least 6 months of validity and a blank page for stamping. Depending on where you're from, you might need a visa to enter Dubai, or you might get one on arrival. It’s always a good idea to check the latest entry rules before you fly. You can find everything you need on Dubai’s visa requirements here.
Is Dubai actually safe for travelers? +
Totally! Dubai ranks among the top five safest cities in the world by Numbeo, so whether you're exploring solo or with your crew, you’ll feel right at home.
What is the best way to explore Dubai?+
Whether you're hopping between landmarks, hitting the malls, or heading out for a beach day, Dubai makes it super easy to get around. The Dubai Metro is fast, clean, and connects to most major spots. Taxis are everywhere, ride-hailing apps work like a charm, and if you're feeling adventurous, rent a car and cruise the city your way. Just tap, ride, and explore.
What should I do if something goes wrong while I’m in Dubai? +
First off—breathe. Dubai’s emergency services are fast and reliable. Just dial 999, and help will be on the way in no time, whether it’s medical, police, or fire support.