Lahore/Dubai — September 15, 2025: Pakistan’s low-cost airline Fly Jinnah has officially announced a brand-new non-stop service between Lahore and Dubai, giving passengers a convenient and affordable way to travel between the two major cities. Starting October 29, 2025, the airline will operate twice-weekly flights on this busy route, opening new travel opportunities for business, leisure, and family visits.
The newly launched Fly Jinnah flights from Lahore to Dubai will operate every Wednesday and Sunday, connecting Allama Iqbal International Airport (LHE) with Dubai International Airport (DXB).
This schedule offers a good balance: one mid-week option and another before the weekend, making it easier for both short business trips and family holidays. Tickets are already available for booking through the airline’s website, call centre, and local travel agencies.
For many travellers, the biggest advantage of these flights is the non-stop journey, which eliminates the hassle of layovers and reduces travel time.
With thousands of Pakistanis living and working in the UAE, demand for direct Lahore to Dubai flights on Fly Jinnah is expected to be strong. The airline is positioning itself as a budget-friendly option, offering competitive fares while still providing comfort and value.
Passengers can look forward to:
For frequent travellers, especially students, professionals, and families, this route is expected to be a game-changer.
Dubai is now the second UAE city added to Fly Jinnah’s growing network from Lahore, after Sharjah. The airline already connects Lahore to other Gulf destinations like Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Bahrain.
The move reflects both the strong demand for Pakistan–UAE travel and the growing presence of Fly Jinnah as a competitive carrier in the region. For passengers, it means more options, better fares, and a wider choice of travel dates.
Here are some quick facts about travel time, distance and other airline options that passengers can take when flying from Lahore to Dubai.
Field | Data |
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Straight-line distance | ~1,988 km / ~1,236 miles |
Typical nonstop flight time | ~3 hours — commonly 2:45–3:30 depending on routing and winds |
Main airports | Lahore (Allama Iqbal Intl — LHE) → Dubai Intl (DXB); also Sharjah (SHJ) / Al Maktoum (DWC) for low-cost routes |
Airlines operating (nonstop, typical) | Emirates, PIA (Pakistan Intl), Airblue, Serene Air, flydubai, Fly Jinnah |
Typical one-way economy fares | Low / sale: ≈ US$170–$220 one-way; Peak/standard: ≈ US$250–$400+ roundtrip depending on season and carrier |
Weekly frequency | Multiple daily options (30–50+ weekly direct flights, varying by season) |
Common aircraft types | Narrow-body and wide-body aircraft: Boeing 737 family, Airbus A320 family, with some Emirates flights using larger widebodies |
Typical amenities | Full-service carriers (Emirates, PIA): meals, checked baggage, in-flight entertainment. Low-cost carriers (flydubai, Air Arabia, Fly Jinnah): paid extras, lower base fares |
Useful alternatives | Consider Sharjah (SHJ) or Al Maktoum (DWC) airports for cheaper low-cost options |
Fly Jinnah is a joint venture between Pakistan’s Lakson Group and the UAE’s well-known low-cost carrier Air Arabia. Since its launch in 2021, the airline has quickly expanded to cover multiple international destinations.
Currently, Fly Jinnah operates a fleet of six Airbus A320 aircraft, a popular choice among budget carriers worldwide due to its reliability and efficiency.
Despite being a low-cost airline, Fly Jinnah emphasizes passenger comfort by offering extras such as:
This balance of affordability and service is what sets Fly Jinnah apart in the competitive Pakistani aviation market.
The flight schedule is particularly attractive for travellers planning quick trips, weekend getaways, or regular business travel.
Here’s why the new Fly Jinnah flights from Lahore to Dubai are expected to attract strong interest:
For Pakistanis working in Dubai or those who frequently travel to visit family, these flights provide a much-needed direct link at an affordable cost.
The Lahore–Dubai route is already one of the busiest in Pakistan’s international travel sector, served by major airlines including Emirates, PIA, and Airblue. By entering this space, Fly Jinnah will add healthy competition, likely pushing fares lower and giving passengers more choice.
However, as a new entrant on this specific route, the airline will face challenges such as:
Still, with its low-cost model and growing popularity, Fly Jinnah is well-placed to capture a share of this market.
For Pakistani travellers, this development comes as welcome news. Dubai is not only a top business and employment hub, but also a popular destination for shopping, tourism, and stopovers on international journeys.
Direct flights by Fly Jinnah will make it easier and more affordable for people to:
The launch of non-stop Lahore to Dubai flights is likely just the beginning. With passenger numbers between Pakistan and the Gulf steadily rising, Fly Jinnah may expand further by:
Industry experts believe Fly Jinnah’s entry into Dubai could be a turning point in how Pakistanis view low-cost carriers — making budget travel more mainstream and accessible.
The launch of Lahore to Dubai flights on Fly Jinnah marks an exciting step forward for Pakistan’s aviation sector. With affordable fares, reliable scheduling, and a growing reputation, Fly Jinnah is set to make travel between these two key cities more accessible than ever.
For travellers, the message is clear: if you’re planning a trip from Lahore to Dubai, Fly Jinnah is now a strong option to consider.
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