Pakistan to Dubai Flights — City-Wise Routes, Airlines, Schedules & Booking Guide
Planning a flight from Pakistan to Dubai? This guide covers every major departure city — Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Peshawar, and Quetta — along with the airlines that fly each route, typical flight duration, weekly frequency, and how to book your ticket at the best available price. Our team checks live fares across airlines and responds on call or WhatsApp.
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Route Overview
Pakistan to Dubai Flight Routes — Complete Overview
This guide breaks the journey down city by city, lists the airlines that currently serve each route, gives realistic flight-time and frequency expectations, and explains how to book — including what documents you’ll need and how to reach our team for live fares. Because flight schedules in this corridor can shift with little notice (regional airspace conditions, seasonal demand, and individual airline decisions all play a role), every section below is written to help you understand the route rather than lock you into a fixed timetable. Always confirm exact flight numbers and timings with us or directly with the airline before finalizing travel plans.
8 Departure Cities
Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Peshawar, and Quetta all connect to Dubai.
5 Major Airlines
PIA, Emirates, flydubai, Airblue, and Air Arabia operate across this corridor, depending on the route.
2h10m – 3h30m Flight Time
Flight duration depends on departure city; Karachi is shortest, northern/western cities are slightly longer.
Quick Reference
All Pakistan to Dubai Routes at a Glance
A side-by-side comparison of every Pakistan–Dubai route, with typical flight time, approximate weekly frequency, and which airlines to check first. Use this table to quickly find your departure city, then jump to the detailed section below for more on documents, booking tips, and route-specific notes.
| Departure City | Route | Avg. Flight Time | Approx. Weekly Flights | Airlines to Check | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karachi | KHI–DXB | ~2h 10m | 20–30+ | PIA, Emirates, flydubai, Airblue | View details → |
| Lahore | LHE–DXB | ~3h 00m | 15–25 | PIA, Emirates, Airblue, flydubai* | View details → |
| Islamabad | ISB–DXB | ~3h 15m | 15–25 | PIA, Emirates, Airblue, flydubai* | View details → |
| Multan | MUX–DXB | ~3h 00m | 5–10 | PIA, Airblue, flydubai, Air Arabia | View details → |
| Faisalabad | LYP–DXB | ~3h 00m | 3–7 | PIA, flydubai, Air Arabia | View details → |
| Sialkot | SKT–DXB | ~3h 10m | 3–7 | PIA, Emirates, flydubai | View details → |
| Peshawar | PEW–DXB | ~3h 20m | 3–7 | PIA, flydubai* | View details → |
| Quetta | UET–DXB | ~2h 30m | 2–5 | PIA, flydubai, Air Arabia | View details → |
City Route
Karachi to Dubai Flights (KHI–DXB)
Jinnah International Airport → Dubai International Airport
KHI → DXBKarachi to Dubai is the busiest and shortest route in the entire Pakistan–UAE corridor, and Jinnah International Airport is Pakistan’s main long-haul gateway to the Gulf. With Karachi’s large expatriate and business-travel population, this route typically has the highest flight frequency and broadest airline choice of any city on this list, which generally means more flexible timing and more competitive fares than longer routes.
Non-stop service is commonly available on Emirates, flydubai, PIA, and Airblue. Because Karachi has the widest range of operating airlines, it’s usually the easiest route to find both early-morning and late-night departures, which can help if you’re connecting onward within the UAE or need a same-day arrival for business.
City Route
Lahore to Dubai Flights (LHE–DXB)
Allama Iqbal International Airport → Dubai International Airport
LHE → DXBLahore is Pakistan’s second-busiest gateway to Dubai, serving Punjab’s largest city along with a wide catchment area across central Punjab. PIA and Airblue typically run regular non-stop services on this route, with Emirates also operating depending on the season.
flydubai has historically served Lahore as well, though this route has been subject to temporary suspensions in 2026 tied to wider regional airspace disruptions — so if flydubai is your preferred carrier, it’s worth confirming current operating status with us before you commit to dates. PIA and Airblue have generally remained more consistent on this route through such disruptions.
City Route
Islamabad to Dubai Flights (ISB–DXB)
Islamabad International Airport → Dubai International Airport
ISB → DXBIslamabad International Airport serves the federal capital and the wider Rawalpindi–Islamabad twin-city region, and is a key route for government, business, and family travel to the UAE. PIA, Emirates, and Airblue are the most consistent operators here, with departures available across early morning, afternoon, and late-night slots.
As with Lahore, flydubai’s Islamabad service has seen temporary suspension in 2026 due to operational and regional airspace issues. If you’re specifically looking for flydubai, check with us first — otherwise PIA, Emirates, and Airblue continue to offer solid non-stop options on this route.
City Route
Multan to Dubai Flights (MUX–DXB)
Multan International Airport → Dubai International Airport
MUX → DXBMultan is one of southern Punjab’s main gateways to the Gulf, with a route history that includes one of Airblue’s original international launches. Today, PIA and Airblue typically operate the bulk of non-stop Multan–Dubai service, with flydubai and Air Arabia also offering options depending on the season and current schedule status.
Because Multan has fewer weekly departures than Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad, booking a little earlier for peak travel periods (Eid, summer holidays, winter wedding season) is generally a good idea to secure your preferred timing.
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Faisalabad to Dubai Flights (LYP–DXB)
Faisalabad International Airport → Dubai International Airport
LYP → DXBFaisalabad, Pakistan’s textile-manufacturing hub, has steady Gulf connectivity built around business and labour travel. PIA and Air Arabia are common operators, and flydubai has continued operating Faisalabad services even during periods when some of its other Pakistan routes faced disruption — making it one of the more reliable smaller-city options on this list.
If you’re travelling from Faisalabad for business or to join family in the UAE, it’s worth comparing fares across whichever 2–3 airlines are currently active on the route, since frequency is lower than the bigger cities and prices can vary more by day of week.
City Route
Sialkot to Dubai Flights (SKT–DXB)
Sialkot International Airport → Dubai International Airport
SKT → DXBSialkot International Airport, Pakistan’s first privately-built airport, serves the sports-goods and surgical-instruments export hub of Sialkot along with surrounding towns in northern Punjab. PIA and Emirates have both operated non-stop service here, and flydubai has continued flying this route even when some of its other Pakistan services were paused.
Sialkot–Dubai tends to attract a strong mix of business and labour travellers, so weekend flights can fill up faster — booking a few days ahead for Thursday-to-Sunday travel is generally a good idea.
City Route
Peshawar to Dubai Flights (PEW–DXB)
Bacha Khan International Airport → Dubai International Airport
PEW → DXBPeshawar connects Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to the Gulf, with PIA as the most consistent long-term operator on this route. flydubai has also served Peshawar in the past, though — like its Islamabad and Lahore services — this route has experienced temporary suspensions in 2026, so it’s especially important to confirm current operating airlines before booking if you’re departing from Peshawar.
Given the comparatively lower frequency on this route, we’d recommend reaching out to our team directly with your travel dates so we can check exactly which airlines are flying that week, rather than assuming any single carrier’s schedule is fixed.
City Route
Quetta to Dubai Flights (UET–DXB)
Quetta International Airport → Dubai International Airport
UET → DXBQuetta has the lowest flight frequency of the eight routes covered here, but it remains an important connection for Balochistan to the UAE. PIA, flydubai, and Air Arabia have all operated this route at various points; Quetta–Dubai continued operating even through periods when some northern Pakistan routes were paused, making it a relatively dependable option for travellers from the region.
Because weekly departures are limited, we strongly recommend booking 2–3 weeks ahead where possible, especially around Eid and the winter wedding season when demand on this route rises sharply relative to available seats.
Airlines
Airlines Flying Pakistan to Dubai
Five airlines make up almost all scheduled capacity between Pakistan and Dubai. Coverage differs by city — Karachi and Lahore see the widest choice, while smaller cities are usually served by two or three carriers. Here’s a quick profile of each.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)
PIA operates the broadest domestic network in Pakistan and is typically the most consistent operator across all eight Dubai-connected cities, including smaller routes like Quetta and Faisalabad where other airlines have limited or no service.
Emirates
Emirates flies non-stop from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Sialkot, generally offering wide-body comfort and strong connectivity onward from Dubai to international destinations.
flydubai
flydubai has historically served most of the cities on this list. In 2026, some of its Pakistan routes (Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar) experienced temporary suspensions, while Karachi, Faisalabad, Multan, Quetta, and Sialkot continued operating — so always check current route status with us.
Airblue
Airblue’s very first international route was Karachi to Dubai, and the airline remains a major operator on the Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Multan routes, alongside its Saudi Arabia network.
Air Arabia
Air Arabia connects several Pakistani cities to the UAE, often via Sharjah, and is a useful budget-friendly option to compare on the Multan, Faisalabad, and Quetta routes.
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Before You Fly
Documents & Booking Requirements for Pakistan to Dubai Flights
Entry requirements can change, so always verify current rules with the UAE embassy/consulate or your airline before travel. As a general starting point, most travellers from Pakistan to Dubai should have the following ready when booking and at the airport:
- Passport valid for at least 6 months from your travel date
- Valid UAE visa (visit, residence, or work visa as applicable) or visa-on-arrival eligibility confirmation
- Confirmed return or onward ticket, where required by your visa category
- Proof of accommodation or sponsor details (for visit visa holders)
- CNIC/ID for domestic travel formalities and airline check-in
- Any role-specific documents for work travel (offer letter, labour card, etc.)
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FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions — Pakistan to Dubai Flights
Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Peshawar, and Quetta all have direct (non-stop) flight connections to Dubai International Airport (DXB), operated across PIA, Emirates, flydubai, Airblue, and Air Arabia depending on the route and season.
The main airlines operating Pakistan-to-Dubai routes are Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Emirates, flydubai, Airblue, and Air Arabia. Coverage varies by city — Karachi has the widest range of airline options, while smaller cities like Sialkot and Quetta are typically served by fewer carriers.
Flight time depends on the departure city. Karachi to Dubai is the shortest at around 2 hours 10 minutes. Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and Islamabad are around 3 hours, and Sialkot and Peshawar can take slightly longer, up to roughly 3 hours 20 minutes.
Contact UAEflightbookings.com by phone or WhatsApp with your travel dates and departure city. Our team compares live fares across all currently operating airlines on your route and shares the best available options, since prices change frequently based on season, demand, and day of the week.
No. Schedules — and even which airlines operate a given route — can change due to regional airspace conditions, seasonal demand, and individual airline decisions. Some routes have seen temporary suspensions in 2026. It’s always best to confirm the latest schedule and airline availability with us at the time of booking rather than relying on a fixed timetable found online.
Yes. Let us know your group size and departure city when you contact us, and we’ll check group fare options across the relevant airlines for that route.
Most Pakistani nationals require a valid UAE visa before travel — visit, residence, or work visa depending on your purpose. Visa requirements can change, so confirm the latest rules with the UAE embassy/consulate or with our team when you book.
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