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 This route connects Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the UAE with King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It’s considered one of the busiest routes in the Middle East since it services both business and leisure travelers. Dubai is a famous business and tourism center, while Jeddah is the only gateway to Makkah, making the route especially busy during the pilgrim season. Another reason this route is always busy is that it only takes 3 hours, making it an ideal link between these two dynamic cities.

 

More About Flights From DXB To JED

Know more about DXB destination   Located in the vibrant city of Dubai, this airport is a key international hub, making it one of the busiest airports in the world. One of the reasons behind its popularity is the luxury shopping options and latest modern amenities. From dining venues to retail outlets, as well as luxury lounges and family-friendly areas, DXB caters to all kinds of travelers. In fact, it’s the reason Dubai itself attracts millions from all around the world with its luxury shopping and iconic skyline. In addition to the thriving business scene, this makes Dubai popular among tourists, entrepreneurs, and professionals alike.   Know more about JED destination   King Abdulaziz International Airport is one of the largest and most modern airports in Saudi Arabia. This is because Jeddah is a major religious and cultural center for millions of pilgrims visiting Mecca as well as a significant business hub. Along with this, the city also offers perfect sandy beaches on the Red Sea, a captivating art scene, and rich historical sites. One of the most fascinating things about King Abdulaziz International Airport is that its Hajj Terminal is dedicated to handling large pilgrim crowds. The airport ensures an efficient, comfortable arrival experience...

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FAQ’s

Typically, there are around 10-15 direct flights per day.

Approximately 1,700 kilometers (around 3 hours of flight time).

The Saudi Riyal (SAR).

Yes, travelers intending to perform Umrah will need an Umrah visa.