Private Jet Route
The Tel Aviv to Dubai private jet route connects two of the Middle East's most innovative and commercially dynamic cities. Covering approximately 1,200 nautical miles with a flight time of around 3 hours, this corridor h…
テルアビブ → ドバイ · 1200 nm
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Departure
テルアビブ
Ben Gurion International Airport (LLBG)
Arrival
ドバイ
Dubai International Airport (OMDB)
Peak Seasons
Demand-Driving Events
テルアビブ
ドバイ
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The Tel Aviv to Dubai private jet route connects two of the Middle East's most innovative and commercially dynamic cities. Covering approximately 1,200 nautical miles with a flight time of around 3 hours, this corridor has emerged as one of the region's most significant new business aviation routes following the Abraham Accords normalization of diplomatic relations. The route serves a growing flow of technology entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, real estate investors, and business executives exploring newly opened commercial opportunities between Israel and the UAE.
Tel Aviv's position as a global technology hub — often called the "Startup Nation" capital — creates natural synergy with Dubai's ambitions as a regional tech and financial center. The business relationship between the two ecosystems has grown rapidly, with Israeli companies establishing Dubai offices and Emirati investors exploring Israeli technology ventures. Beyond business, the route also serves leisure travelers from both directions, with Israelis discovering Dubai's luxury offerings and Emirati nationals exploring Tel Aviv's Mediterranean culture, cuisine, and nightlife.
Ben Gurion International Airport (LLBG) near Tel Aviv maintains stringent security protocols that apply to all operations including private aviation. While the security process is thorough, dedicated VIP and business aviation services expedite the experience for private jet passengers. CAL Cargo Airlines and other handlers provide FBO-style services. Passengers should allow additional time for Israel's comprehensive security screening. LLBG is located southeast of Tel Aviv, approximately 20 to 30 minutes from the city center and tech hub areas.
Dubai International Airport (OMDB) provides the Gulf's most polished private aviation experience through its VIP Terminal, ExecuJet, and Jetex facilities. The contrast with Ben Gurion's security-focused approach is notable — Dubai emphasizes luxury and speed of processing. Ground handlers coordinate seamlessly with premium hotels and business venues. OMDB is centrally located, 15 to 25 minutes from Downtown Dubai, DIFC financial center, and major business areas.
At 1,200 nautical miles and 3 hours, mid-size and heavy jets serve this route optimally. Mid-size jets priced from $30,000 to $48,000 provide comfortable, productive cabins for tech executives and business delegations conducting meetings between the two innovation ecosystems. Heavy jets from $45,000 to $68,000 accommodate larger delegations, investor groups, or families combining business and leisure travel. Super-mid jets offer an excellent balance for this distance. The route's 3-hour duration allows for productive work sessions while remaining comfortable without ultra-long-range amenities.
Both destinations experience peak tourism from October through April when weather is most favorable. Dubai's winter season (November through March) and Israel's autumn and spring shoulder seasons create overlapping high-demand periods. Major technology conferences in both cities — GITEX in Dubai and various tech summits in Tel Aviv — create periodic demand spikes. Summer months see reduced leisure demand due to heat in Dubai and high temperatures in Tel Aviv. Religious holidays (Jewish High Holidays, Ramadan, Eid) create variable demand patterns. The most favorable pricing occurs during the summer months when both destinations experience off-peak leisure demand.
In Dubai, the full range of ultra-luxury properties from the Burj Al Arab and Armani Hotel to newer additions like Atlantis The Royal and the Dorchester Collection's The Lana provide exceptional accommodation. Business travelers gravitate toward the DIFC area's premium hotels. In Tel Aviv, The Norman, The Setai Tel Aviv, and the David Kempinski represent the city's growing luxury hotel scene. Tel Aviv's Rothschild Boulevard, Neve Tzedek neighborhood, Carmel Market, and Mediterranean beachfront offer a distinctly different cultural experience from Dubai's modern opulence. Day trips to Jerusalem and the Dead Sea extend the Israeli experience.
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