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Dammam to Faisalabad Flights

Faisalabad is home to one of the largest expatriate workforces from Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, and Dammam to Faisalabad flights fill up around Eid, summer leave, and contract-end travel for Punjab-based workers. There's no nonstop service between the two cities, so every itinerary connects through a Gulf hub, and many add a second stop in Karachi. Below is a full breakdown of current airlines, the Dammam to Faisalabad ticket price by route and carrier, the schedule as it actually runs, and how Dammam to Faisalabad booking works on Bookme.

Quick Facts

Detail Information

Distance

Approx. 2,318 km / 1,440 miles (great-circle)

Cheapest one-way fare found

PKR 60,007 (Air Arabia, via Sharjah)

Typical connecting time

Roughly 17h 25m to 27h 50m for most airlines

Fastest connection

As low as 6h 0m (Air Arabia, via Sharjah)

Passport requirement

Valid Pakistani passport; Iqama holders need a valid Saudi exit/re-entry permit before departure

Departure airport

DMM – King Fahd International Airport, Dammam

Arrival airport

LYP – Faisalabad International Airport

Route note

No nonstop flights currently bookable; every option connects through a Gulf hub, and many continue through Karachi (KHI)

Why This Route Matters

Faisalabad is Punjab's textile hub, and its diaspora in Dammam, Khobar, and Dhahran is substantial. Many travelers on this corridor are Iqama holders in construction, manufacturing, or oil and gas who fly home once or twice a year. Faisalabad International Airport has no direct Gulf link, so every seat sold here runs through a connecting hub such as Sharjah, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, or Riyadh, and many itineraries add a second leg through Karachi. That extra segment shapes almost everything else on this page, from total travel time to where the strongest fares sit.

Airlines Operating This Route

Air Arabia connects through Sharjah (SHJ) with total journey times as short as 6 hours on the fastest pairing, up to around 18h 40m depending on layover length. Fares sat between PKR 60,007 and PKR 60,301, making it both the cheapest and quickest carrier on this corridor. Book Air Arabia at bookme.pk/air-arabia.

Fly Dubai connects through Dubai (DXB), priced at PKR 71,784 for its standard one-stop itineraries, with total travel time ranging from about 12h 30m to nearly a full day. A separate two-stop Fly Dubai pairing through Dubai and Karachi ran much higher, at PKR 162,167, so the single-stop DXB routing is the one to target. Book Fly Dubai at bookme.pk/flydubai-online-booking.

Emirates also flies via Dubai and shows a genuine pricing quirk: its one-stop DXB-only itineraries came in at a flat PKR 98,963, while several two-stop options through Dubai and Karachi (KHI) were actually cheaper, starting from PKR 84,895. Checking both the one-stop and two-stop Emirates fares before booking can pay off here, since fewer stops didn't mean a lower price. No confirmed Bookme booking link is available for Emirates at this time.

Etihad Airways returned the most results on this route and showed the same pattern as Emirates, only more pronounced. Its Abu Dhabi-only one-stop pairing priced at PKR 291,188 to PKR 295,248, well above every other option, while its two-stop pairing through Abu Dhabi and Karachi ranged from PKR 86,683 to PKR 135,768. The two-stop Etihad option is the far better value if your schedule allows the extra connection. No confirmed Bookme link is currently available for Etihad Airways.

Qatar Airways connects through Doha and then Karachi on every itinerary, with fares spanning PKR 134,498 to PKR 411,179, the highest single fare recorded on this route. That top figure likely reflects a premium fare class rather than a scheduling difference, since the fastest Qatar Airways pairing (11h 15m) carried the highest price of the group. Book Qatar Airways at bookme.pk/qatar-airways-online-booking.

Saudia returned a single result: a two-stop routing through Riyadh and Karachi priced at PKR 165,775, with the longest total journey time on the route at 32h 40m. Book Saudia at bookme.pk/saudi-airline.

Egyptair also returned one result, an unusual two-stop pairing through Cairo and Dubai priced at PKR 346,068 for a 19h 30m journey. This is a niche option next to the Gulf-hub carriers above, and there's no confirmed Bookme link for Egyptair yet.

Dammam to Faisalabad Flight Schedule

Departures from Dammam are spread across the full day, from just past midnight to late evening, while arrivals into Faisalabad cluster more tightly between mid-morning and early afternoon local time, since most itineraries route through an overnight or early-morning hub transfer.

Total journey time depends heavily on the connection. Most one-stop and two-stop combinations run between 17h 25m and 27h 50m door to door, though Air Arabia's Sharjah connection can undercut that range dramatically when the layover lines up well, and several longer Etihad, Saudia, and Fly Dubai pairings stretch past 29 hours. Layover length is the biggest swing factor on the Dammam to Faisalabad schedule, so comparing a few departure times on the same airline tends to beat booking the first result shown. These figures reflect a single search snapshot; timings shift by season and carrier.

Dammam to Faisalabad Ticket Price

Airline Routing Fare range (PKR, one-way) Typical duration

Air Arabia

via Sharjah (1 stop)

60,007 – 60,301

6h 0m – 18h 40m

Fly Dubai

via Dubai (1 stop)

71,784

12h 30m – 23h 40m

Fly Dubai

via Dubai + Karachi (2 stops)

162,167

~20h 50m

Emirates

via Dubai + Karachi (2 stops)

84,895 – 162,167

24h 15m – 29h 30m

Emirates

via Dubai (1 stop)

98,963

9h 25m – 27h 55m

Etihad Airways

via Abu Dhabi + Karachi (2 stops)

86,683 – 135,768

11h 20m – 29h 15m

Etihad Airways

via Abu Dhabi (1 stop)

291,188 – 295,248

9h 55m – 27h 50m

Qatar Airways

via Doha + Karachi (2 stops)

134,498 – 411,179

11h 15m – 22h 50m

Saudia

via Riyadh + Karachi (2 stops)

165,775

32h 40m

Egyptair

via Cairo + Dubai (2 stops)

346,068

19h 30m

Prices reflect a one-way search taken close to the travel date, and they move with booking window, seat class, and day of travel. Treat them as a comparison benchmark rather than a guarantee. This search covered one-way fares only; travelers planning a round trip should price the Faisalabad-to-Dammam leg separately, since return fares can differ from what's shown here.

Fare-Saving Tips for This Route

Air Arabia's Sharjah connection is the strongest starting point for the lowest fare, pairing the cheapest price with the shortest travel time, a combination that doesn't happen often on connecting routes.

On Etihad and Emirates, the one-stop option isn't automatically the better deal. Both showed two-stop itineraries through Karachi priced well below their one-stop equivalents, in Etihad's case by more than PKR 150,000. Travelers flexible on an extra layover can turn that gap into real savings.

Qatar Airways and Egyptair fares swing widely within a single search, which usually points to multiple fare classes shown together rather than a schedule-driven gap. If a result looks unusually high, a nearby departure time on the same airline can surface a lower fare bucket that's still open.

Layover length drives both price and total travel time here, so comparing two or three departure times on the same airline is generally worth the extra minutes.

Travel Requirements and Restrictions

A Pakistani passport with reasonable remaining validity is required for re-entry into Pakistan; carrying at least six months of validity is good practice for any international leg, even one ending at home.

Travelers leaving Saudi Arabia on an Iqama need a valid exit/re-entry permit issued through Absher or Muqeem before departure, since leaving without one risks losing residency status. Workers ending their employment permanently should instead confirm a Final Exit Visa with their sponsor, since it serves a different purpose.

Nearly every itinerary transits through the UAE, Qatar, or Saudi Arabia's own network, so transit rules at the connecting airport matter. Sharjah, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha transit areas generally don't require a separate visa for passengers staying airside on the same booking, though this varies by nationality and layover length and is worth confirming for your specific passport ahead of departure.

Baggage allowance differs by airline and fare class, and a connecting itinerary through a second carrier or a domestic Karachi leg can carry different checked-baggage rules per segment. Confirming allowance for each leg at booking avoids surprises at check-in.

Planning Your Trip

Given how much layover length varies on this route, extra buffer time at the connecting airport pays off, especially on itineraries with a second Karachi stop where domestic and international terminals sometimes need additional transfer time. Travelers flying around Eid or the summer leave season, when demand on Gulf-to-Punjab routes tends to spike, should book earlier than usual, since the better layover windows fill first.

For connections through Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Doha with a long layover, pairing the flight with a short hotel stay near the airport can beat waiting it out in the terminal, particularly on the 24-hour-plus options shown above.

Why Book DMM to LYP Flights With Bookme

Dammam to Faisalabad booking on Bookme pulls together fare comparisons across every airline serving this corridor in one search, so travelers can weigh Air Arabia's speed against Etihad's or Emirates' better-value two-stop fares without checking each airline separately. Beyond the flight, Bookme's hotel booking service helps with a long Gulf-hub layover, and its car rental service can arrange ground transport after landing in Faisalabad, useful for travelers heading onward to nearby towns like Jaranwala or Toba Tek Singh. For onward travel within Pakistan, Bookme's bus ticket booking is also worth a look after arrival.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dammam (DMM) to Faisalabad (LYP) Flights