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Dubai to Vilnius Emirates Airline
Lowest fare from Dubai to Vilnius on 31 Jan - $ 347
USD 347
Re Check-in of Baggage required
Dubai to Vilnius , 31 Jan
Azerbaijan Airline J2 | 16
02:30
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
03 h
05:30
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Baku, Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan Airline J2 | 75
08:40
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Baku, Azerbaijan
03 h 15 m
10:55
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
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LOT Polish Airlines LO | 134
14:55
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
02 h 40 m
15:35
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Warsaw, Poland
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LOT Polish Airlines LO | 775
16:25
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Warsaw, Poland
01 h 05 m
18:30
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Budget, Economy saver
Fare offered by airlines.
USD 347
USD 364
Dubai to Vilnius , 31 Jan
Finnair AY | 1964
00:35
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
09 h 05 m
07:40
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Helsinki, Finland
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Finnair AY | 1103
11:15
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Helsinki, Finland
01 h 40 m
12:55
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Economy classic
Fare offered by airline.
USD 364
Economy flex
Fare offered by airline.
USD 423
Premium economy classic
Fare offered by airline.
USD 668
Premium economy flex
Fare offered by airline.
USD 767
USD 402
Re Check-in of Baggage required
Dubai to Vilnius , 31 Jan
Azerbaijan Airline J2 | 16
02:30
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
03 h
05:30
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Baku, Azerbaijan
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Azerbaijan Airline J2 | 75
08:40
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Baku, Azerbaijan
03 h 15 m
10:55
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
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Turkish Airlines TK | 1409
17:00
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
03 h 05 m
19:05
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Budget, Ecofly
Fare offered by airlines.
USD 402
USD 414
Dubai to Vilnius , 31 Jan
Turkish Airlines TK | 759
09:30
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal T1
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
05 h 15 m
13:45
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
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Turkish Airlines TK | 1409
17:00
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
03 h 05 m
19:05
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Restricted
Fare offered by airline.
USD 130
USD 65
USD 414
Flexible
Fare offered by airline.
USD 773
USD 416
Abu Dhabi to Vilnius , 31 Jan
Turkish Airlines TK | 867
07:55
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
05 h 15 m
12:10
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
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Turkish Airlines TK | 1409
17:00
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Istanbul, Turkey
03 h 05 m
19:05
Fri, 31 Jan 25
Vilnius, Lithuania
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Restricted
Fare offered by airline.
USD 130
USD 65
USD 416
Flexible
Fare offered by airline.
USD 775
About Dubai (DXB)
Dubai will lead you into a historical sojourn like no other place in the world. The primary history of this city’s establishment is not that well documented; however, research suggests that this land is close to 4,000 years old. Modern Dubai has evolved from fishing populations, which existed along the coast of the Arabian Gulf during the 1830s. The Dubai Creek was an ancient port of trade, very busy during times of trade between Indus Valley and Mesopotamian civilizations. The historic finds that give us insight into this ancient city lie preserved as artefacts in the archaeological section of the Dubai Museum.
Dubai is the second largest emirate among the seven that exist as the United Arab Emirates. It is located on the southern shore of the Gulf. The city is known to house one of the world’s most curated experiences. A bustling metropolitan steeped in culture and tradition, Dubai is the epitome of the amalgamation of western luxury and mid-western morals. The region is characterized under “desert vegetation” for a reason, for the temperature here remains high all year long. Dubai enjoys a sub-tropical, arid climate. Large populations of expats live here, including Arab, Asians, and European.
How to reach Dubai
By Air – The main airport in Dubai is the Dubai International Airport. All major airlines fly to this airport on a daily basis. Emirates Airlines is the preferable and national carrier that operates flights to Dubai. The Sharjah International Airport is another important node here, although only a few airlines land and take off from there. A taxi ride from the airport to the main city costs about 50 Dirham.
By Bus – Daily buses connect Dubai to the other emirates. The Emirates Express plies on a frequented route from everywhere in the Emirates, including Sharjah, Ajman, Masafi, and Abu Dhabi.
By Road – One can drive from Oman to Dubai across the international borders without needing a permit or fee upon entering Dubai; however, an exit fee of 3,000 Omani Rial will be charged upon leaving Oman. Make sure you retain the slip as the receipt must be produced during the return trip.
What to do in Dubai
A few decades ago, Dubai was a land of strong winds carrying the desert soil over and about the vast cityscape. It used to be a land of sparsely scattered skyscrapers. Presently, however, it is a widely populated metropolitan, which houses post-modern tall buildings, and within the alleys, retains the charm of the Old Dubai Town. It is the perfect amalgamation of tradition and modernism. Explore the city, which is referred to as one of the most affluent in the world, soaking in the olden culture of the Arabs alongside the buzzing nightlife that’s on offer.
Whether scouring the city’s popular spots, like visiting the traditional establishments, modern architectural marvels, a man-made beach and the best flea markets in all of the Emirates, tourists to Dubai have a many options to choose from:
Burj Khalifa
Dubai Deira Fish Souk
The Dubai Mall
Old Souk
The Dubai Fountain
Palm Jumeirah
Dubai Creek
Naif Souk
Alserkal Art District in Al Quoz
The Grand Mosque
Kite Beach
Dubai Marina
The Desert
Meena Bazaar
Al Fahidi
IMG Worlds of Adventure, indoor theme park
The Dubai Canal
Madinat Jumeirah
Dubai Opera
The Walk at JBR
Dubai Safari
Jumeirah Beach
Marina Beach
Jumeirah Mosque
Many operators offer private safaris across the wildlife and desert attractions in the vicinity. For night safaris, tourists are taken to an area 20 minutes away from downtown Dubai.
Apart from safaris, ATV tours, camel rides in the dunes, and hot air balloon rides are also popular activities most enthusiasts.
Major Airports in and near Dubai
The main airport in Dubai is the Dubai International Airport. This airport connects Dubai to other emirates as well as major international destinations. All international flights to and from Dubai land here.
MakeMyTrip offers a wide range of flights to Dubai. One can easily use the website to book a flight to Dubai or from Dubai, with the major airport being a hub to domestic and international airlines. MakeMyTrip flights to Dubai can be availed at highly discounted rates during festivals and off seasons.
Dubai Address
Department of Civil Aviation, Dubai International Airport, PO Box 2525, Dubai, UAETel: (04) 216 2525 | Fax: (04) 224 4067
About Vilnius (VNO)
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About Emirates Airline
Based out of Dubai, Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is wholly owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to more than 140 cities in 81 countries across six continents. From March 2016 to February 2017 Emirates had the longest non-stop commercial flight from Dubai to Auckland. The airlines’ goal has always been quality, not quantity. And in the years, it has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism leader known the world over for its commitment to quality.