Shiraz to Dubai (SYZ–DXB) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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Shiraz to Dubai
Connecting service available through multiple hubs.
342 mi +0.5h ahead 2 1-stop hubs

While no nonstop service exists between SYZ and DXB, connecting options are available through 2 hubs.

Connection Landscape

Beyond nonstop. 1-stop and 2-stop options for SYZ to DXB.
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One-Stop Connections
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~6h
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Other ways to reach Dubai from Shiraz

Nearby airports with service to Dubai International Airport.
Metric SYZ→DXB BUZ→DXB LRR→DXB
Distance from SYZ 114 mi 169 mi
Nonstop airlines 0 1 1
Weekly flights 0 3 7
Airports within 200 miles of SYZ with service to Dubai International Airport.

Travel Essentials

Practical planning for this route.
Time Difference
+0.5h
Dubai is 0.5 hours ahead of Shiraz.
SYZ: +0330 · DXB: +04

When it's 6:00 PM in Shiraz, it's 6.5:00 PM in Dubai.
Distance & Flight Time
342 mi / 550 km
Getting from DXB

Metro Red Line from T1 (Airport Terminal 1 station) or T3 (Airport Terminal 3 station) to central Dubai. BurJuman: 20 min; Dubai Mall/Burj Khalifa: 23 min. Fare is AED 6.50–10. Metro runs from 5:30am; early morning arrivals may need to wait. T2 is not served by metro; RTA buses run to Al Ghubaiba (Bus 402) for AED 3.Taxis from DXB to Downtown Dubai cost AED 35–55 (airport taxi surcharge applies). Careem and Uber operate from designated zones. Ride-hails must be booked via app; street hailing is not permitted in terminal areas.

Dubai Climate

Desert climate, hot, dry, and sunny virtually year-round. Summers (June–September) are extreme: 38–48°C with high humidity near the coast. Heat stress slows ground operations but rarely causes weather cancellations. Winter (December–February) is DXB's peak season at 18–28°C with minimal rain and near-constant sunshine.

Occasional sandstorms (haboob) reduce visibility sharply and can ground flights for hours, most likely in spring (April–May) and summer. Light rain falls in winter and can cause road flooding on Dubai's drainage-limited road network. A light jacket is sufficient for winter evenings.

SYZ–DXB Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Shiraz to Dubai route.
Route details
Distance342 mi / 550 km
Time difference+0.5 hours
Airlines (nonstop)0
1-stop connections2 hubs
Origin: SYZ
IATA / ICAOSYZ / OISS
TimezoneAsia/Tehran
Elevation4,927 ft / 1,502 m
Destination: DXB
IATA / ICAODXB / OMDB
TimezoneAsia/Dubai
Passengers/yr92.3M
Elevation62 ft / 19 m

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about SYZ to DXB flights.
Yes, 1-stop connections are available through MED and DOH. These options provide additional schedule flexibility.
Dubai is 0.5 hours ahead of Shiraz.
Yes, return flights from DXB to SYZ are available. Use the direction toggle at the top to view the return schedule.
Nearby alternatives include BUZ and LRR. See the Alternatives section for a full comparison.
Click the 'Search Flights' button to check availability and prices on Google Flights. You can also compare airlines and schedules on this page to find the best option.
Route data is updated regularly from official airline schedules. On-time performance data comes from recent airport delay snapshots.
Block time is about 1 hour 30 minutes on the 900 km sector. The flight crosses the Persian Gulf from southern Iran to the UAE. It is a short international hop that connects two very different regions.
Iran Air, Mahan Air, and flydubai have operated this route. flydubai uses 737 MAX equipment. Iran Air may use A320 or Fokker 100 aircraft. Frequency is typically 3 to 5 weekly flights across carriers. Schedules can shift due to diplomatic and regulatory changes between Iran and the UAE.
Shiraz Shahid Dastgheib International Airport (SYZ) handles both domestic and international flights. The international terminal is separate from the domestic terminal. The airport is about 15 km south of the city centre. Taxis to central Shiraz cost about IRR 500,000 to 1,000,000. Snapp, Iran's ride-hailing app, also operates at the airport.
Iranian passport holders need a visa for the UAE. A tourist visa can be obtained in advance through a UAE airline or hotel sponsor. Visa policies between Iran and the UAE change periodically. Check the current status before booking. Non-Iranian passport holders should verify their own country's UAE entry requirements separately.
Shiraz is one of Iran's major cultural cities. Persepolis, the ancient Achaemenid capital, is 60 km northeast. The city has the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque (known for its stained glass), Eram Garden, and the tombs of poets Hafez and Saadi. Shiraz is also the historical centre of Persian wine cultivation, though alcohol is not available in modern Iran.

Shiraz to Dubai

SYZ-DXB covers 900 km across the Persian Gulf in about 1 hour 30 minutes. Iran Air, Mahan Air, and flydubai have served the route with 3 to 5 weekly flights combined. Shiraz is one of Iran's most visited cities, known for Persepolis, Persian gardens, and a deep literary and cultural heritage. Dubai serves as a key international transit point for Iranian travelers.

Shiraz Airport has separate domestic and international terminals about 15 km from the city centre. Dubai International Airport (DXB) is one of the world's busiest connecting hubs, offering passengers from Shiraz access to a global network via Emirates, flydubai, and partner airlines. The route carries a mix of business traffic, family visits to the Iranian community in Dubai, and connecting passengers heading to destinations in Asia, Africa, and Europe.