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Jet privé Mykonos - Dubai
Your flight Mykonos - Dubai
The private jet route from Mykonos to Dubai connects the most glamorous party island in the Mediterranean to the global capital of luxury and business, covering 3,000 km in 4h to 4h30 depending on the aircraft. This route is particularly popular at the end of the summer season (September–October), when the party-goers and entrepreneurs who have spent the summer on Mykonos’s beaches head to Dubai for the start of the Gulf’s winter season. It also serves the large Middle Eastern families who holiday in Mykonos in July and August before returning home to Dubai.
flight_takeoffBook a flightFor this intermediate distance, the Challenger 350 is the reference choice: with a range of 3,700 km, it covers this sector non-stop with a full passenger and luggage load. Its wide-body cabin (6 to 9 passengers) features fully flat seats, a dining table, satellite Wi-Fi and one of the lowest cabin noise levels in the super mid-size category. The Gulfstream G450 steps up further for groups of 8 to 14 passengers, with a long-range cabin, a separable rest area and an on-board chef service. Prices for Mykonos – Dubai start from €28,000 on a Challenger 350 and reach €55,000 on a G450.
The Mykonos – Dubai route operates from Mykonos Airport (JMK) to Dubai Al Maktoum (DWC) or Dubai International (DXB) subject to slot availability. DWC is the reference terminal for private aviation in Dubai: the Jetex terminal offers a VIP lounge, Rolls-Royce concierge service, fast-track customs and a climate-controlled hangar. SmartPrivateJet manages all overflight permits for Turkish and Saudi airspace on this route directly, with standard lead times of 48 to 72 hours.
Practical information
- Distance: 3,000 km
- Flight time: 4h – 4h30
- Departure: JMK — Mykonos Island National Airport
- Arrival: DWC — Dubai Al Maktoum / DXB — Dubai Intl
- From: €28,000
- Capacity: 6 – 14 pax depending on aircraft
Estimated flight time
4h20 – 4h40
Direct sans escale
Passenger capacity
8 – 14 passagers
Selon configuration appareil
Operator comparison
| Operator | Availability | Reviews | Starting price |
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| PrivateJetFinder | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.3/5 |
27 500 €
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| AeroAffaires | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Broker) | star 4.9/5 |
28 000 €
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| PrivateFly (FXAIR) | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
28 500 €
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| LunaJets | signal_cellular_3_bar High (Marketplace) | star 4.6/5 |
29 000 €
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| VistaJet | signal_cellular_4_bar Very high (Subscription) | star 4.7/5 |
32 000 €
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27 500 €
PrivateJetFinder
star 4.3/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Marketplace Book arrow_forward -
28 000 €
AeroAffaires
star 4.9/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Broker Book arrow_forward -
28 500 €
PrivateFly (FXAIR)
star 4.6/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Marketplace Book arrow_forward -
29 000 €
LunaJets
star 4.6/5signal_cellular_3_bar High · Marketplace Book arrow_forward -
32 000 €
VistaJet
star 4.7/5signal_cellular_4_bar Very high · Subscription Book arrow_forward
Average price per aircraft model
Challenger 350
The Challenger 350 is the benchmark private jet on the Mykonos – Dubai route. Its wide-body cabin (8–9 pax), fully flat seats and 3,700 km range allow non-stop travel to Dubai from JMK in maximum comfort.
Passengers
Up to 10
Duration
4h 15 min
Speed
Mach 0.83
Estimated price
€28,000
Gulfstream G450
The Gulfstream G450 is the premium choice for groups of 8 to 12 passengers on this route. Its long-range cabin, cruising speed of 903 km/h and on-board chef services make it a true flying apartment between the Mediterranean and the Gulf.
Passengers
Up to 16
Duration
3h 55 min
Speed
Mach 0.88
Estimated price
€45,000
Route Mykonos – Dubai
Airports available in Mykonos
Mykonos Airport (JMK)
Mykonos Airport. Piste courte : jets légers uniquement.
Airports available in Dubai
Al Maktoum International (DWC)
Al Maktoum International, set to become the world's largest airport. Currently dedicated primarily to cargo and private flights.
Dubai International (DXB)
Dubai International, the world's busiest airport. World-class FBO with VVIP services available.
All your questions about the flight Mykonos – Dubai
A charter flight from Mykonos to Dubai starts at <strong>€28,000</strong> on a Challenger 350 (8–9 passengers). A Gulfstream G450 is available from <strong>€45,000</strong>, and a G650 for larger groups from <strong>€55,000</strong>. The price includes overflight permits, navigation fees and a full crew. Gourmet catering is charged separately (€800 to €2,000 depending on the selection).
The flight from Mykonos to Dubai takes between <strong>4h and 4h30</strong> on a Challenger 350, depending on the routing and winds. The direct route passes over the Aegean Sea, Turkey, Syria and Iraq. The G450 and G650, with a cruising speed of 900 km/h, reduce this to <strong>3h45 to 4h15</strong>.
The Mykonos – Dubai route crosses Turkish, Iraqi (or Saudi, depending on routing) and Emirati airspace. <strong>All overflight permits</strong> are handled by SmartPrivateJet in coordination with ANAC-approved operators. Processing times are 24 to 48 hours for Turkey and Iraq, and 48 to 72 hours for Saudi Arabia. Booking <strong>at least 5 days in advance</strong> is recommended.
Private jets can arrive at <strong>Dubai Al Maktoum (DWC)</strong>, the reference terminal for business aviation with the Jetex terminal (VIP lounge, Rolls-Royce on demand, fast-track customs), or at <strong>Dubai International (DXB)</strong> via Terminal 2 (business aviation). DWC is recommended for a premium arrival experience without congestion.
Yes, subject to declaration at the time of booking. For jewellery, artworks or personal effects valued above <strong>€100,000</strong>, SmartPrivateJet can coordinate a diplomatic escort and fast-track customs clearance in both countries. UAE customs regulations require declaration of all valuables on import. Our compliance team will guide you through the formalities.
The main seasonal migration takes place in <strong>September–October</strong> (end of Mykonos season, start of Dubai season) and in <strong>May</strong> (the reverse: Dubai to Mykonos). In July and August, flights mostly depart on Sunday evenings or Monday mornings to allow a full weekend in Mykonos. In winter, the scarcity of flights from Mykonos (semi-closed airport) limits availability — an Athens stopover may be necessary.