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Private Jet London to Dubai
The London–Dubai sector covers 5,476 km and sits right at the boundary where aircraft category stops being a preference and starts being a physics problem. At 6h30 to 7h block time depending on routing and winds, this is a genuine transregional flight where the aircraft you choose determines whether you land rested or wasted. The route runs year-round, driven by finance, property, and government traffic in both directions.
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London to Dubai Private Jet Prices
Compare executive jet and business jet charter options for this route. All prices include fuel, crew, and standard handling fees.
Heavy Jet
10-16 passengers • 7,000 km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Challenger 605, Gulfstream G450, Legacy 650
- WiFi
- Full Galley
- Bedroom Option
- Shower Available
Ultra Long Range
12-19 passengers • 12,000+ km range
Estimated one-way price
e.g. Gulfstream G650, Global 7500, Falcon 8X
- WiFi
- Multiple Cabins
- Master Suite
- Full Kitchen
Prices shown are estimates based on typical market rates. Final pricing may vary depending on aircraft availability, specific dates, and additional services. Contact us for an exact quote tailored to your requirements.
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London → Dubai
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No security lines, no boarding delays. Arrive 15-20 minutes before departure and maximize your time.
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Your entire team, your private cabin. Discuss sensitive matters freely without eavesdroppers.
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Fast WiFi, power outlets, full workspace. Turn flight time into productive work time.

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Time Saved Per Trip
3h 10min
Skip the security lines, boarding queues, and baggage claim entirely
36+
Hours saved per year
(12 trips)
5
Full work days recovered
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London & Dubai Airport Information
Private jet terminals and FBO facilities for your VIP flight between London and Dubai.
Departure
London
United Kingdom
Arrival
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
Non-Stop with Midsize Jets and Above
This route can be flown non-stop with midsize, heavy, and ultra long-range jets. Light jets would require a fuel stop.
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Private terminals, FBO services, and transportation options

London Airport
London Luton (EGGW/LTN)
Getting There
50km to Central London
Transfer time varies by traffic
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Nearby Destinations
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Dubai Airport
Dubai International Airport (OMDB)
Getting There
~15km to Dubai city center
Transfer time varies by traffic
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Private Jet London to Dubai
Charter a private jet from London to Dubai. 5,476km direct flight in just 6h 30min. Compare prices from certified operators and book your executive jet today.
The Numbers and the Aircraft Decision That Actually Matters
At 5,476 km, London to Dubai is not a sector where you pick an aircraft based on brand preference. Range, fuel reserves, and payload all feed into whether you arrive nonstop or make an unplanned stop in somewhere like Istanbul or Larnaca. Here is what the data shows:
- Distance: 5,476 km (great circle)
- Block time: 6h30–7h15 depending on winds and routing (FL410–450 typical)
- Light jet (e.g. Phenom 300): Maximum range ~3,500 km — cannot fly this sector nonstop under any conditions. A tech stop is mandatory, adding 60–90 minutes and fuel costs.
- Midsize jet (e.g. Citation Latitude): Maximum range ~4,700 km — also short of 5,476 km with IFR reserves. Nonstop is theoretically marginal but operationally impractical with full payload. Plan for a fuel stop.
The smart call for most passengers is the heavy jet at €97,500. It flies nonstop, handles up to 10–12 passengers, and the cabin is large enough for a genuine sleep cycle on the overnight sector. At 7 hours, lie-flat seating shifts from a luxury to a functional requirement if the passenger has commitments on arrival — the Gulfstream G450 is the benchmark aircraft on this route for that reason.
The €55,000 premium for ultra-long-range over heavy is harder to justify unless you need 14+ seats or the specific connectivity and cabin altitude of a Global 7500. For a party of 4 flying overnight, the G450 or Challenger 650 is the correct spend.
Why This Route Carries 920 Monthly Searches and What That Tells You About Availability
London and Dubai are two of the three largest private aviation hubs in the world by movement count, and the bilateral traffic between them is driven by several distinct, non-overlapping demand streams: Gulf sovereign wealth activity in London's property and financial markets, DIFC-based fund managers with Mayfair counterparts, family office travel connecting Belgravia and Palm Jumeirah residences, and increasingly, the tech and media sector using Dubai as a low-tax base while maintaining UK operations.
The practical consequence is that this sector runs high utilisation in both directions simultaneously. Empty leg availability exists but is less predictable than on European corridors — operators reposition frequently but the demand pool is deep enough that most legs fill commercially. If you are looking at empty leg pricing, a London–Dubai empty leg at 50–60% discount is realistic but requires 48–72 hours notice maximum and flexibility on departure window.
Peak months are October through April, coinciding with the Gulf winter season, ADIPEC (Abu Dhabi, early November), the Dubai Airshow (November, odd years), and the broader migration of European high-net-worth individuals to UAE for Q4 and the holiday period. The summer months (June–August) see reduced UAE-side origination due to heat, but London-originating leisure and property traffic keeps the route active year-round.
Booking lead times in peak season should be 5–10 days minimum for a heavy jet. November during the Dubai Airshow is the tightest week of the year — aircraft that would normally be available get committed to airshow positioning. If the trip falls that week, book two weeks out.
Departure Profile: London
Three airports serve the London private jet market for long-haul departures. The choice has real consequences for a 7-hour sector.
Farnborough Airport (EGLF) is the preferred departure point for most operators on this route. Dedicated business aviation, no commercial traffic, TAG Aviation FBO with full long-haul handling. Transfer from central London (Mayfair/Knightsbridge) is 45–55 minutes outside peak hours, 70–80 minutes in PM rush. Curfew applies: no jet departures 23:00–07:00 local. For an overnight departure (e.g. 22:00 to arrive Dubai 09:00+4), confirm wheels-up before 23:00 or plan a morning departure instead.
London Luton (EGGW) handles business aviation alongside low-cost commercial and is a viable alternative with Harrods Aviation FBO. Transfer from central London is 50–70 minutes. Slightly more slot pressure than Farnborough on busy weekends.
Stansted (EGSS) has Signature Aviation as its primary business aviation handler and is worth considering if the passenger is coming from North or East London — it cuts transfer time to 30–40 minutes from Islington or the City, versus 80 minutes to Farnborough. For a 07:00 departure, Stansted's access logistics are often the deciding factor.
For the London to Dubai sector specifically, Farnborough is the operational default — the FBO infrastructure for long-haul catering, crew rest, and ground handling is the most reliable of the three.
Arrival Profile: Dubai
Dubai has two operational options for private jet arrivals: Al Maktoum International (DWC/OMDW) and Dubai International (DXB/OMDB). A third option, Sharjah (OMSJ), is occasionally used for overflow but adds ground transfer time and is not recommended for business travel.
Dubai International (DXB) — Terminal 2 and the dedicated private aviation terminal handle business jet arrivals. Handling agents include Jetex and DC Aviation Al Futtaim. Transfer to DIFC or Downtown Dubai is 20–35 minutes. The airport operates 24 hours with no general curfew for private aviation, though slot coordination is required. This is the correct arrival airport if the final destination is central Dubai, Dubai Marina, or Palm Jumeirah.
Al Maktoum International (DWC) — Located in Dubai South near Expo City, 45–60 minutes from Downtown Dubai. ExecuJet operates the primary FBO. The advantage: less congestion than DXB, faster ramp-to-car times, and proximity to Abu Dhabi (60–75 min by road). If the passenger has meetings in Abu Dhabi the same afternoon, DWC is the smarter arrival point — saves 30–40 minutes over landing at DXB and driving south.
Customs and immigration at both airports is efficient for private arrivals — UAE processes typically run 10–15 minutes from touchdown to car. Factor 25–30 minutes ramp-to-departure-gate for same-day connections.
Routing, Winds, and the Overnight Sector Logic
The standard routing from London transits through European airspace, entering Turkish or Cypriot FIR before crossing into Middle Eastern airspace via Jordan or Saudi overflight. Overflight permits for Saudi Arabia are required and are handled by the operator as part of trip planning — confirm this is covered in your charter contract. Routing via Iranian airspace is operationally avoided by most European operators.
Prevailing winds on the westbound return (Dubai to London) are generally more favourable — block times of 6h to 6h45 westbound versus 6h30 to 7h15 eastbound. For fuel planning on smaller heavy jets, the eastbound leg is the critical one.
The overnight sector departs London around 21:30–22:00 and arrives Dubai around 08:00–09:00 local (+4h). This is operationally popular for a reason: the passenger loses no working day, arrives at the start of the UAE business day, and can go directly to meetings. On this schedule, lie-flat seating is not a preference — it is the difference between arriving functional and arriving fatigued. This is the single strongest argument for choosing ultra-long-range over standard heavy for overnight travel, even if the price premium is €55,000. If the fare is being split four ways across a delegation, the per-head premium is €13,750 — worth modelling against first-class commercial for a senior team.
For the return sector, check the London to Paris or Paris to London routes if the itinerary includes a Paris stop — operators repositioning from Dubai sometimes offer competitive positioning rates via CDG.
Flyius handles operator sourcing for both standard and overnight configurations on this sector, with access to heavy and ultra-long-range availability across European and Middle Eastern fleets.
Why Choose a Private Jet for This Route?
Time Savings: Skip security lines and arrive just 15-20 minutes before departure. No connections, no delays.
Privacy & Comfort: Enjoy complete privacy in your own cabin with luxurious seating and amenities.
Flexibility: Depart on your schedule, not the airline's. Last-minute changes accommodated.
Airports for This Route
London: London Luton (EGGW) offers premium FBO facilities for private aviation. Explore more routes from London.
Dubai: Dubai International Airport (OMDB) features private terminals with executive lounges. Discover all routes to Dubai.
Recommended Aircraft for London to Dubai
For this 5,476km route, we recommend:
- Heavy Jets – Premium comfort for 10-14 passengers
- Ultra Long Range – Maximum luxury for intercontinental flights
What's Included in Your Charter
Every private jet charter includes:
- Dedicated aircraft and crew
- All fuel, handling, and landing fees
- Flexible catering options
- 24/7 concierge support
- Complimentary ground transportation coordination
Additional services like in-flight WiFi and special requests available on request. Learn more about the Flyius Experience or check our Frequently Asked Questions.
How Much Does This Flight Cost?
Prices vary based on aircraft type, availability, and season. View our complete pricing guide for detailed breakdowns by jet category.
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From booking to landing, every detail is handled.
Our concierge team arranges everything: permits, catering, ground transportation, and any special requests.
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