The Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan, is designated for flights from Karachi to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Those flights arrive at AUH Abu Dhabi International Airport in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Direct flights from Karachi to Abu Dhabi are mainly operated by Etihad Airways and Air Arabia. Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) also offers non-stop services. Other airlines like Emirates and Qatar Airways operate connecting flights with one stop.
The average ticket price from Karachi to Abu Dhabi ranges from PKR 80,000 to PKR 150,000 for round trips. Budget fares can start from around $300–$350 one way, depending on season and airline. Prices rise during peak travel months and holidays.
Baggage allowance typically includes 20–30 kg checked baggage and 7–10 kg cabin baggage for economy class. Business or premium tickets may include higher limits. Always verify your airline’s baggage policy before departure to avoid extra charges.
Travelers need a valid passport, UAE visa (or eligibility for visa on arrival), confirmed return ticket, and hotel booking details. Travel insurance may also be recommended. Ensure all documents are valid to avoid delays at immigration.
Flights from Karachi to Abu Dhabi operate daily, with departures in morning, afternoon, and evening. Direct flights take approximately 3 to 4 hours. Multiple daily flights give travelers flexible options.
Prohibited items include narcotics, weapons, alcohol (without permission), and items offensive to Islamic laws. Liquids over 100ml in hand luggage, hazardous materials, and certain restricted goods are also banned. Always follow UAE customs guidelines before travel.