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Cheap Flights from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi

Kuwait, KWI
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Step into a world of bold architecture, rich heritage, and unforgettable experience in the UAE’s dazzling capital. Book your flight from Kuwait to Abu_Dhabi and discover majestic mosques, thrilling theme parks, and serene desert escapes.

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Abu Dhabi airport information

Zayed International Airport (AUH): Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport offers a seamless journey with world-class amenities, efficient services, and luxurious lounges. Just minutes from the city, it’s a modern gateway to the UAE’s rich culture and innovation.

Kuwait to Abu_Dhabi flight information

1 hr 40 mins
Flight duration
850 km/ 528 miles
Flight distance
Kuwait International Airport (KWI)
Departure airport
Zayed International Airport (AUH)
Arrival airport

Places to visit in Abu dhabi

Top attractions

Popular flight deals from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi

Thu,2 Oct
Direct, 3h

KWD 20.732

Documents required for Kuwait to Abu_Dhabi flights

Passport and visa requirements

Be sure to have a valid passport and visa before you fly with us. You can find more information on Abu Dhabi's visa requirements here emergencies.

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

Can I visit mosques and religious sites as a tourist? +
Yes, many are open to visitors, including the stunning Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. Just dress modestly and follow local etiquette. Guided tours are often available.
Is Abu Dhabi family-friendly? +
Absolutely. From theme parks and beaches to interactive museums and wildlife experiences, the city is packed with activities for kids and grown-ups alike.
What is the best way to explore Abu Dhabi?+
Getting around Abu Dhabi is refreshingly easy, whether you’re chasing art, heading to a meeting, or just soaking in the skyline. Taxis are everywhere; clean, reliable, and app-friendly via Uber, Careem, or Abu Dhabi Taxi. Public buses run 24/7 with air-conditioning and smart card access, while the free Experience Abu Dhabi Shuttle connects you to top spots like Yas Island and Saadiyat. Prefer to drive? Car rentals are smooth and flexible, with plenty of parking thanks to the Mawaqif system. For a breezy ride, grab a bike through Careem Bike and cruise the Corniche. And if you’re staying central, walking works too. Just bring sunscreen and some curiosity. Whether you're here for business, leisure, family fun, or spiritual discovery, the city moves with you.
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 Abu Dhabi, 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 Abu Dhabi’s visa requirements here.
What’s the best way to get around the city? +
Taxis, buses, and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem make it easy. For scenic routes, try biking along the Corniche or hopping on the free Experience Abu Dhabi shuttle.
Do I need a visa to visit Abu Dhabi? +
Most travelers do, but the process is smooth. Citizens from select countries get visas-on-arrival, while others can apply online. Always check the latest entry requirements before you fly.
Is Abu Dhabi suitable for business travel? +
Definitely. With world-class hotels, modern infrastructure, and plenty of quiet luxury, it’s a top spot for meetings, conferences, and corporate downtime.