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Popular flight routes to Beirut

Sharjah
Flights from Sharjahto Beirut
1334AED
1266AED
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Abu Dhabi
Flights from Abu Dhabito Beirut
716AED
669AED
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Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Beirut
1033AED
965AED
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How long is the flight to Beirut?

If you are planning to fly to Beirut, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 3h 34m; from Abu Dhabi, around 3h 44m; and from Dubai, close to 4h 58m.
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3h 34m
3h 44m
4h 58m

How much does a flight to Beirut cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Abu Dhabi to Beirut starting from AED 323, with an average price of AED 592. If you depart from other cities such as Dubai, you can find tickets from AED 440, and from Sharjah starting from AED 556, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Beirut

Beirut is a central hub on the Mediterranean coast where ancient history meets a modern urban layout. Your journey to this coastal destination brings you to a city that has long functioned as a bridge between different civilizations and trade routes. It remains a significant point of interest for travellers seeking to understand the complex evolution of the Levant.

The city's landscape includes the Roman ruins of the Berytus Hippodrome and the distinctive architecture of the Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. You can walk along the Corniche to see the Pigeon Rocks or explore the archaeological collections within the National Museum of Beirut. These sites reflect a long timeline of Phoenician, Roman, and Ottoman influences that shaped the local streets.

The atmosphere in Beirut is defined by a mix of intellectual energy and a famous culinary tradition. Visitors often spend time in districts like Gemmayzeh or Hamra to experience the local arts and cafe culture. This destination offers a dense concentration of museums, galleries, and historical landmarks that cater to those interested in deep cultural exploration.

Best time to visit Beirut: High and low seasons

The high season in Beirut

The city experiences its busiest period from June to August, when the Mediterranean climate brings warm, sunny days. During these months, life moves outdoors to the Corniche, where the sea breeze provides a welcome relief from the heat. You will find the streets filled with energy as the social pace quickens and the city stays active well into the early hours of the morning.

Upon arrival at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, the energetic atmosphere is immediate. This season is marked by prestigious cultural events like the Beiteddine Art Festival, which draws crowds to the nearby mountains for open-air performances. The coastline becomes the focal point of daily life, with beach clubs and rooftop venues defining the local identity.

The low season in Beirut

From December to February, the city adopts a cooler, more relaxed rhythm. While the coastal areas see occasional rain and milder temperatures, the nearby Mount Lebanon range is often covered in snow. This contrast allows you to spend a morning by the sea and an afternoon in the mountains, a characteristic that defines the winter experience.

Landing during the low season offers a more peaceful introduction to the city. The summer crowds thin out, and the focus shifts to indoor cultural life, with art galleries and traditional coffee houses becoming the centre of social interaction. The pace is slower, providing a chance to appreciate the architectural details of neighbourhoods like Gemmayzeh and Achrafieh without the heat of the sun.

Top things to do and see in Beirut

After your flight touches down and you leave the arrival hall, the salty breeze from the Mediterranean and the energetic hum of the city immediately signal your arrival. Beirut greets you with a landscape where ancient stone walls stand alongside modern glass towers, inviting you to explore its layers of history.

Raouche Rocks
These massive limestone formations rise out of the sea near the western edge of the city. You can walk along the cliffside promenade at sunset to see the natural arches glow against the deep blue water.

The Corniche
This wide seaside walkway is where the city comes to breathe and socialise. You will see locals fishing from the rocks, joggers moving past palm trees, and families gathering to enjoy the open air and sea views.

Gemmayzeh
Known for its narrow streets and traditional architecture, this neighbourhood is the heart of the local creative scene. It has many art galleries and small cafes tucked into historic buildings with colourful shutters and high ceilings.

National Museum of Beirut
The museum houses a significant collection of archaeological artefacts that tell the story of the region from prehistory to the medieval period. The building itself is a piece of history, having survived major conflicts while protecting the treasures inside.

Nejmeh Square
Located in the city centre, this radial plaza is home to the landmark clock tower and grand government buildings. It serves as a quiet space to admire the restored sandstone facades and the mix of nearby mosques and churches.

Zaitunay Bay
This modern waterfront district offers a different side of the city with its sleek boardwalk and rows of white yachts. It is a popular spot to sit by the water and watch the city lights reflect off the surface of the harbour.

Sursock Museum
Housed in a grand villa that combines Venetian and Ottoman styles, this museum focuses on modern and contemporary art. The stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork provide a beautiful backdrop for the rotating exhibitions.

Book your flight to Beirut and start saving on your next trip

If Beirut is your next destination, staying flexible with your schedule and booking through Opodo in advance can help you find the most convenient flights. Frequent flyers can streamline their travel further by using Opodo Prime, adding a layer of ease to the start of your journey toward this Mediterranean gem.

FAQ's about Beirut

How can I find cheap flights to Beirut at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED324 to Beirut. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Beirut.
When's the best time to go to Beirut?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Beirut is... March.
The next best month to travel to Beirut is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Beirut.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Beirut is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Beirut?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Beirut, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Etihad Airways: average one-way price of AED1,323.42 , with Dubai to Beirut an average of AED1,267.38 and Abu Dhabi from AED1,379.17.
  • Flydubai (one-way average: AED1,347.23) : this includes an average price from Dubai to Beirut of AED1,348.37 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED1,473.03.
  • SalamAir: average cost for one-way was AED1,420.09 , with Sharjah to Beirut flights costing an average of AED1,420.09 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED1,554.09.
Which airlines fly to Beirut from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Beirut include:

  • Middle East Airlines, which flies from Sharjah and Cairo to Beirut plus from Amman.
  • Air Arabia, which has flights from Dubai and Cairo as well as Duesseldorf to Beirut.
  • Flydubai, with flights from Dubai to Beirut and Cairo and also from Istanbul.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Beirut include:

  • Qatar Airways, which flies from Abu Dhabi and Dubai and also from Sharjah.
  • Turkish Airlines, with flights from Abu Dhabi and Sharjah to Beirut plus Dubai.
  • Royal Jordanian, which has flights from Dubai and Bahrain as well as from Doha to Beirut.
How many airports are in Beirut and which is the main one?
Beirut has 1 airports. Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport operates domestic and international flights to 10 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman.

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