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Cheapest time to fly from Dubai to Muscat

If you’re planning to fly this route soon, keep in mind that the lowest fares are usually available at the end of August. Take advantage of this period to save on your flight tickets and make the most of your trip. Please note that prices may change after your search.
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Airlines that fly from Dubai to Muscat
Exchange rate
1 AED = 0.1 OMR
1 OMR = 9.67 AED
Last checked on Mon, 29/06
Distance: 373 kms
Dubai airports
Dubai International Airport (DXB)How far from city centre: 19 kms
Al Maktoum International (DWC)How far from city centre: 21 kms
Etihad Bus Station (XNB)How far from city centre: 6 kms
Muscat airports
Seeb (MCT)How far from city centre: 3 kms

A guide to flying from Dubai to Muscat

Trading the glittering skyscrapers of Dubai for the rugged charm of Muscat introduces you to a capital where Omani tradition and natural beauty take precedence. While the former is defined by modern engineering, the Oman capital is characterised by its low-rise white architecture, the marble grandeur of the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, and the historic waterfront of the Mutrah Souq. Framed by the jagged Al Hajar Mountains, this coastal city offers a slower pace of life where ancient watchtowers still keep guard over the turquoise Gulf of Oman.

The air connection between these two cities is one of the most efficient in the region. A direct flight typically has a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, making it a quick hop for those looking to explore a different side of the peninsula. Flights depart from both Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport, arriving at Muscat International Airport. Several carriers operate this route daily, including flydubai, Emirates, and Oman Air, providing a high frequency of departures throughout the day.

Choosing the right time to fly can help you make the most of the outdoor scenery. The period from October to April is popular because the weather is cooler, which is ideal for walking through the old town or hiking in the nearby wadis. If you prefer a quieter experience, the shoulder months of May and September often see fewer tourists. Booking your trip through Opodo allows you to compare different departure times to find a schedule that fits your plans, whether you are heading off for a long weekend or a longer cultural retreat.

Departing from Dubai

Dubai offers a quick hop across the border to the capital of Oman, with several daily departures making the trip easy for both business and leisure travellers. These flights typically leave from the city's major international aviation hubs.

Dubai International Airport (DXB)

Dubai International Airport is the primary departure point for those heading to Oman. It is one of the busiest travel hubs in the world and sits just 5 km north of the city centre. If you are flying with a full-service carrier, you will likely depart from Terminal 1 or Terminal 3, while budget airlines often use Terminal 2. This massive facility is linked to the city via the Red and Green lines of the local metro system, providing a reliable way to reach your gate.

Dubai Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC)

Dubai Al Maktoum International Airport is located further south near the site of the recent World Expo. While it sees less passenger traffic than the main hub, several regional airlines operate seasonal or scheduled flights to Muscat from here. This site is part of a larger development known as Dubai South and is easily reached by car or dedicated bus links from the nearby metro stations. It provides a quieter experience for those looking to avoid the crowds at the larger city terminal.

Arriving in Muscat

Arriving in the capital of Oman is a straightforward process due to the short distance from Dubai. Most travellers find that the air route is the quickest way to cross the border, with the flight typically lasting around 1 hour.

Muscat International Airport (MCT)

Muscat International Airport is the primary entry point for international travellers. This modern facility sits approximately 32 km from the old city centre and serves as the main hub for Oman Air. You can easily find transport at the designated ranks outside the arrivals hall, where taxis operate on a metered system. Public buses also connect this terminal to various districts, providing a cost-effective way to reach your accommodation. Inside the building, you will find a variety of duty-free shops and currency exchange desks that operate 24 hours a day. The layout is designed for efficiency, ensuring that you can move through immigration and collect your luggage without unnecessary delays. Most regional flights from the United Arab Emirates arrive at the main terminal, which was recently updated to handle high passenger volumes.

Find the cheapest flights from Dubai to Muscat

Booking your trip from Dubai to Muscat is simple when you have all the best flight options in one place. Using Opodo allows you to compare different airlines and schedules to find a plan that fits your style perfectly. If you want to make your money go further, becoming an Opodo Prime member gives you access to exclusive discounts on every seat you book. You can even combine your flight with a hotel stay in a single bundle to keep everything organised and save more for your time in Oman. Whether you are heading off for a quick weekend or a longer break, having your travel details sorted in just a few clicks makes the whole process feel easy. Take a look at the latest flights and start your next trip today.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Dubai to Muscat

How long does the flight take to go from Dubai to Muscat?
The total flight time between Dubai and Muscat is of around 3 h and 10 m on average, considering an average distance of 373.47 km, for both direct and indirect flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
On average, how much is the price of a flight from Dubai to Muscat?
When you fly from Dubai to Muscat the average price is AED 618. However, this price depends on many other factors such as seasonality or how far in advance the route has been booked.
How can I find cheap flights from Dubai to Muscat at Opodo?
The cheapest price for a flight from Dubai to Muscat is AED498. At Opodo we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
When is the best time to book a flight from Dubai to Muscat?
The most popular months to book a trip from Dubai to Muscat are June, May and April, based on the searches of our customers.
When is the best time to travel from Dubai to Muscat?
The best time of the year to go to Muscat when flying from Dubai depends on several preference factors like climate, seasonality and, of course, price. When it comes to popularity, June is the top 1º month to fly to Muscat from Dubai in terms of searches from our customer, followed by September and July. If you prefer to avoid high peaks of turism, however, and escape a crowded period, February, October and May are the months with less volume of searchs for the route Dubai - Muscat.
How is the weather in Muscat compared to Dubai?
While in Dubai the temperatures can reach an average of 34º ºC in summer, Muscat can reach up to 34º ºC during the hot season. In winter, however, weather indicators show around 22º ºC in Muscat, compared to the 20º ºC average reported in Dubai.

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