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Fly direct from Dubai to London for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge the UAE and the UK — fewer hassles, no layovers, and more time to enjoy your trip. While connecting flights can sometimes be cheaper, a non-stop option saves hours and delivers a more comfortable, reliable journey, perfect for business or leisure. Book now to lock in seamless travel and get the most from your time in both cities.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Dubai to London:
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Emirates
Su, Mo, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
Starting at $563
Virgin Atlantic
Su, Mo, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
Starting at $401
British Airways
Su, Mo, We, Th, Fr, and Sa
Starting at $413
Royal Brunei
Su, We, and Fr
Starting at $280
Dubai is served primarily by Dubai International (DXB), a major global hub handling extensive international and transfer traffic and typically used by full-service carriers such as Emirates and many global alliances. Al Maktoum International (DWC) operates more budget and cargo services and can be a cheaper alternative for low-cost carriers and charter flights. DXB lies about 10–20 km from Downtown Dubai, reachable by metro (30–45 minutes, fares roughly AED 6–14) or taxis (20–40 minutes, fares vary with traffic), while DWC is farther southwest, around 40–60 km away with transfers taking 40–70 minutes by road. Pros: DXB offers frequent connections, extensive passenger facilities and efficient public transport links; DWC can mean lower fares and less crowded terminals. Cons: DXB can be busy and congested at peak times; DWC’s distance from the city center may add travel time and transfer complexity.
Heathrow (LHR) is London’s primary international hub, handling the majority of long-haul and premium carriers, so fares can be mid-to-high compared with regional airports. Located about 23 km west of central London, it’s typically reachable by the Heathrow Express (15–20 minutes, higher fare), the London Underground Piccadilly Line (45–60 minutes, cheaper), or by taxi and app-based rides (30–60 minutes depending on traffic, variable cost). Pros: wide range of lounges, frequent long-haul connections and robust ground transport; cons: crowds, security queues and potentially higher transfer costs. Gatwick (LGW) functions as a major international and low-cost gateway south of central London, serving a mix of full-service and budget carriers; prices can be competitive, especially on low-cost airlines. It sits about 45 km from central London and is commonly accessed via the Gatwick Express (30 minutes, premium fare), regular rail services (30–50 minutes, moderate fares) or buses and taxis (45–90 minutes depending on traffic). Pros: good choice for European and leisure routes with decent onward rail links; cons: fewer long-haul options and potentially longer onward journeys by road. Stansted (STN) is oriented toward budget and low-cost carriers, making it a typical choice for cheaper short-haul flights into London. Positioned roughly 50 km northeast of central London, it’s usually reached by Stansted Express trains (45–50 minutes, mid-range fare), coaches (60–90 minutes, often cheaper) or taxis (60–90 minutes, variable cost). Pros: many low-cost connections and straightforward layout; cons: fewer amenities than major hubs and longer transfer times for some onward journeys. Luton (LTN) primarily serves low-cost and charter airlines and is often associated with lower-fare, short-haul travel. Located about 55 km northwest of central London, typical options include direct trains plus a shuttle bus (35–60 minutes total, moderate fare), national coach services (60–90 minutes, budget-friendly) or taxis (60–90 minutes, variable). Pros: cost-effective fares and straightforward operations; cons: smaller terminal facilities and less direct rail access than other major airports. London City (LCY) is a compact airport focused on business and short-haul routes, usually favored for its proximity to the financial districts and premium morning schedules. It lies around 11 km east of central London and is commonly reached by Docklands Light Railway (15–25 minutes, moderate fare), river taxis and regular taxis (15–30 minutes, variable cost). Pros: very quick transfers to central business areas and streamlined security; cons: limited long-haul services and stricter aircraft size limits that restrict some routes.
Dubai — London
12/13/2025
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EK41
Starting at $695
Dubai — London
12/13/2025
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EK11
Starting at $771
Dubai — London
12/15/2025
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VS401
Starting at $513
Dubai — London
12/16/2025
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EK9
Starting at $757
Dubai — London
12/17/2025
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VS401
Starting at $468
Dubai — London
12/18/2025
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EK31
Starting at $1,049
Dubai — London
12/18/2025
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BI97
Starting at $520
Dubai — London
12/20/2025
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EK15
Starting at $715
Dubai — London
12/21/2025
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EK9
Starting at $632
Dubai — London
12/21/2025
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EK11
Starting at $611
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More than 12 airlines operate flights from Dubai to London, including Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, Royal Brunei, British Airways, Air Arabia, Pegasus Airlines, Etihad Airways, Valuair, LC Busre SAC, Turkish Airlines, Nas Air, and Royal Air Maroc. This is a popular route, so passengers can choose tickets based on budget and preferences. Ticket prices start from $77, and our service lets you instantly compare all options. The variety of offers simplifies planning: you can choose budget fares or more comfortable options with baggage included or extra services. We help you find the best deals so your trip is cost-efficient.
The cheapest flight ticket from Dubai to London according to data for the last 48 hours costs $77
Often the best time to buy tickets from Dubai to London is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Dubai to London can be found flying in these months: February, December, March.
The fastest flights from Dubai to London start from 10 hours 30 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Dubai — London: Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, Royal Brunei
The cost of a one-way flight from Dubai to London ranges from $135 (February 2026) to $213 (November 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $182–$195.
The cheapest one-way flight from Dubai to London departs on 01/13/2026, is operated by Pegasus Airlines and costs $77
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Dubai to London departs on 12/18/2025, is operated by LC Busre SAC and costs $277
Fastest flight from Dubai to London takes 10h 30m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Dubai and London is 5458km (3384 miles). The average flight duration is 7h 45m. There are 116 direct flights from Dubai to London. The time difference between Dubai and London is 4h. Flights from Dubai begin at 7:40 AM. The latest flight from Dubai departs at 3:50 AM