
In recent years Dubai has become synonymous with sunshine and beach holidays. With so many airlines flying to this popular destination, flights to Dubai have become far more inexpensive than they used to be for 2025 or 2026. Even some direct flights booked within a week of travel can be in the £300s.
There are a huge range of airlines now flying directly and indirectly to Dubai and with fares starting from as little as £254 per person, a sunny weekend break in Dubai is far more affordable than it used to be.
Dubai now has two international airports serving the city, with a number of airlines including British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Emirates offering flights from the UK to Dubai.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) serves the majority of airlines, with over 8,000 flights a week to destinations around the world and has become the world'a busiest airport in terms of passenger numbers.
The airport's three terminals are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, offering a wealth of shops and restaurants to keep passengers entertained before and after their flights, as well as during transit in Dubai. Getting from the airport to the city centre is very easy with the Dubai Metro serving the airport and city. Taxis are also inexpensive in Dubai.