International route / Asia-Middle East
Mumbai to Dubai Flight Path Map
Preview the BOM-DXB route in 3D, then choose the window side with the stronger view.
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Distance
~1900 km
great-circle estimate
Flight Time
2h 50m
typical schedule
Direction
West-Northwest (280°)
route bearing
Best View
Final descent
RIGHT window
Route Read
Sit on the RIGHT side for balochistan's dramatic barren plateau.
Leaving Delhi, the aircraft heads southwest over Rajasthan's arid landscape before crossing into Pakistan over Sindh.
Decision
RIGHT side
HIGH confidence based on route bearing, terrain position, and likely viewing side.
Why It Works
Right side (north) has the Gulf of Oman coast and the Hajar Mountains of Oman on approach to Dubai
Arabian Peninsula coastline and the Musandam Peninsula fjords visible on the right
Dubai skyline and the Palm Jumeirah visible on the right side descent
Route Intelligence
What this flight path is known for
Leaving Delhi, the aircraft heads southwest over Rajasthan's arid landscape before crossing into Pakistan over Sindh.
Side Comparison
LEFT side
- Thar Desert / Rajasthan (early)
- Sindh agricultural plains
- Arabian Sea
- Oman coastline approach
RIGHT side
Pick this- Hindu Kush southern slopes from distance
- Sulaiman mountain range (Pakistan)
- Balochistan plateau — stark, moonlike terrain
- Makran Coast and Arabian Sea transition
View Timeline
What to watch for
BOM-DXB
Takeoff from Mumbai
Thar Desert Edge
RIGHTRed sand dunes visible as aircraft climbs out of Delhi heading west
Mid-flight
Indus River
LEFTMassive river system visible crossing the Sindh plains
Makran Coast
RIGHTPakistan's desolate Balochistan coast meets the Arabian Sea
Approach to Dubai
Jebel Jais (UAE)
RIGHTUAE's highest peak visible on right side on descent toward Dubai
Palm Jumeirah
BothDubai's iconic palm-shaped island visible clearly from final approach
Full route notes
Leaving Delhi, the aircraft heads southwest over Rajasthan's arid landscape before crossing into Pakistan over Sindh. The mighty Indus River floodplain stretches below — one of antiquity's great river civilizations. As the route enters Balochistan, the terrain transforms into an otherworldly plateau of eroded canyons and barren ridges. The Makran Coast marks where land meets the Arabian Sea, and the final approach into Dubai crosses the UAE desert to the Persian Gulf coast.
Delhi to Dubai is one of the world's busiest international routes. The 2,200km journey crosses the Thar Desert, Sindh Plains, Balochistan, and the Arabian Sea.
Actual paths can shift by 10-30 km due to airline routing, wind, weather, or air traffic control.
Timing, weather, and airline variation
Morning
Morning departures from Delhi head into the sun. Right side is more comfortable for morning flights — you're looking northward toward the mountains rather than into the sun.
Evening
Evening arrivals into Dubai are magical — the city lights of the Persian Gulf coast glow for 200km and the Palm Jumeirah stands out on the water.
Weather
The Balochistan plateau and Arabian Peninsula are almost always cloud-free. Exceptional visibility year-round.
Airline routes
Different carriers may file slightly different paths, especially on long-haul routes, but the right side is the statistically stronger pick for the standard route.
Flight path FAQs
What is the best side for Mumbai to Dubai?
The RIGHT side is recommended with high confidence.
What is the flight path?
The BOM-DXB route follows a west-northwest (280°) great-circle path at around 38,000 ft.
What can I see?
Key landmarks include Thar Desert Edge, Indus River, Makran Coast.
Does sunlight matter?
Yes. Sun angle is part of the recommendation, along with the route bearing and scenic features.
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