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Cheap Flights from Dubai to Beirut

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Looking to book flights from Dubai to Beirut? This well‑traveled route connects Dubai’s fast‑paced, modern lifestyle with the familiar warmth and vibrant spirit of Beirut. Covering roughly 2,140 km/ 1,329 miles, it’s a popular choice for those returning home, visiting loved ones, or simply seeking Beirut’s blend of culture, cuisine, and coastline. It’s a quick and convenient way to get back to the heart of Lebanon.

Why fly with Jazeera from Dubai to Beirut?

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 Dubai to Beirut, we bring you comfort, care, and a touch of home in every mile.

Beirut airport information

Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY): Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport is Lebanon’s main international hub and a symbol of the country’s connection to the world. Renowned for its modern facilities and warm hospitality, BEY offers travelers a smooth and comfortable experience from check-in to boarding. With efficient services, stylish lounges, and a design that reflects Lebanon’s rich cultural heritage, this airport is more than a transit point. It is your first glimpse of a nation celebrated for its history, cuisine, and Mediterranean charm.

Dubai (DXB) to Beirut (BEY) flight information

8 hrs 55 mins
Dubai to Beirut flight duration
2,140 km/ 1,329 miles
Dubai to Beirut flight distance
Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Departure airport
Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport (BEY)
Arrival airport
1 flight
Flight frequency
10:50
First flight
10:50
Last flight

Places to visit in Beirut

Top attractions

Popular flight deals from Dubai to Beirut

Thu,2 Oct
Direct, 3h

KWD 20.732

Travel documents and entry requirements for Dubai to Beirut flights

Passport and visa requirements
Travelers heading to Beirut must carry a passport valid for at least 3 months beyond their intended stay, with two blank pages and no Israeli stamps or visas, as entry will otherwise be refused. UAE passport holders can enter Lebanon visa‑free for up to 6 months, provided they carry a return or onward ticket and have no Israeli stamps in their passport. Visitors of other nationalities should review Lebanon’s rules in advance, as many countries qualify for visa on arrival while others require pre‑approval. Always check the latest visa requirements before travel, as entry policies can change. You can find everything you need on Beirut’s visa requirements 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 are some of the top attractions to visit in Beirut? +
Some of the top attractions to visit in Beirut include the National Museum of Beirut, Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque, Zaitunay Bay, Pigeon Rocks (Raouche), Corniche Beirut, and the Mim Museum.
What is the cheapest month to fly to Beirut? +
The cheapest month to fly to Beirut with Jazeera Airways is October.
Are there direct flights to Beirut? +
Yes, Jazeera Airways operates direct flights to Beirut.
What is the best way to explore Beirut?+
Finding your way around Beirut is pretty easy and fun. You’ve got plenty of taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt, plus shared “service” taxis if you’re up for a local experience. The city is walkable in many areas, especially around Gemmayzeh and Hamra, so comfy shoes are a must.
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 Beirut, 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 Beirut’s visa requirements here.
Who do I contact during an emergency? +
In the rare case of an emergency, you can contact the following personnel depending on the emergency: Police Department: 112 Ambulance Services: 140 Civil Defense (Fire and Rescue): 125
Is halal food easily available in Beirut?+
Yes, halal food is easily and widely available in Beirut.