Amsterdam to Dubai flights for winter sun and desert trips

When the drizzle settles over the Netherlands, Dubai sits around seven hours away in reliable sunshine. Book Amsterdam to Dubai flights with Jingo and compare fares from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Dubai International (DXB). Emirates flies the route nonstop in about 6 hours 45 minutes to 7 hours 15 minutes, and KLM also serves it in normal times, though its Dubai flights have been paused recently, so run a live search for current options. Transavia has flown a seasonal budget nonstop to Al Maktoum International (DWC) on the city's southern edge. Between Jumeirah beach mornings, desert safaris and rooftop dinners, the city suits a week of proper warmth from October to April. If a fare looks right, book early or tap "Want it cheaper? Chat now" and our team will look for a better fare.

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Route facts

  • Flying time: Nonstop Amsterdam to Dubai flights usually take about 6 hours 45 minutes to 7 hours 15 minutes. One stop journeys take longer depending on the connection and layover time.
  • Airlines on the route: Emirates flies nonstop from Schiphol to Dubai International (DXB). KLM normally serves the route but has paused its Dubai flights recently. Transavia has flown a seasonal nonstop to Al Maktoum International (DWC), while Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways offer one stop options.
  • Nonstop or connecting: Nonstop services operate on the route, led by Emirates. Connecting itineraries via Istanbul or Doha are common alternatives. Availability shifts by date, so run a live search to see current options.
  • Best time to go: October to April is the sweet spot, with warm sunny days suited to beaches, desert safaris and outdoor dining while the Netherlands sits deep in its grey season.
  • Busiest or priciest periods: Christmas, New Year and Dutch school holidays in February and around Easter bring the strongest winter sun demand, so fares tend to climb across those weeks.
  • Best time to book: For peak winter dates it usually pays to book a few months ahead. Fares move constantly, so compare nearby departure dates and check back if your plans are flexible.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the flight from Amsterdam to Dubai?

The nonstop flight from Amsterdam to Dubai usually takes about 6 hours 45 minutes to 7 hours 15 minutes. Connecting journeys via hubs such as Istanbul or Doha take longer depending on the layover.

Are there nonstop flights from Amsterdam to Dubai?

Yes. Emirates flies nonstop from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to Dubai International (DXB). KLM normally serves the route as well, though its Dubai flights have been paused recently, so check live availability before you plan around a specific carrier.

Which Dubai airport will I arrive at?

Most nonstop flights land at Dubai International (DXB), close to the city centre. Transavia's seasonal flights have used Al Maktoum International (DWC), which sits further south, so allow extra transfer time if you are staying near the main beach areas.

When is the best time to visit Dubai from the Netherlands?

October to April is ideal. While the Netherlands is cold and grey, Dubai offers warm sunshine for beach days, desert safaris and outdoor dining. Summer is far hotter, though hotel prices often drop then.

When should I book Amsterdam to Dubai flights?

For peak winter dates such as Christmas, New Year and Dutch school holidays it usually pays to book a few months ahead. Outside those peaks fares move around, so run a live search and compare nearby dates before you decide.

Can I fly Amsterdam to Dubai with one stop instead?

Yes. Turkish Airlines connects via Istanbul and Qatar Airways via Doha, and other carriers offer one stop routings too. These can undercut nonstop fares, especially in peak season, though total journey time is longer.

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