Quetta to Dammam Flights
Quetta to Dammam flights link Balochistan's provincial capital with the industrial hub of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, a corridor used mostly by workers heading to jobs in the Gulf's energy sector, business travelers, and families visiting relatives already settled there. No carrier currently operates this sector nonstop, so every itinerary out of Quetta International Airport (UET) involves at least one connection before landing at King Fahd International Airport (DMM). Anyone comparing the Quetta to Dammam ticket price across carriers, working out a Quetta to Dammam booking, or checking today's Quetta to Dammam schedule will find the choice essentially comes down to two airlines with very different routings and price points.
Quick Facts
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Approximate distance |
Around 1,700 km point-to-point; actual flown distance is longer since every itinerary routes through a connecting city |
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Cheapest one-way fare |
From PKR 99,855 (Fly Dubai, one stop) |
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Passport requirement |
Valid passport with at least six months' validity, plus a valid Saudi visa |
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Nonstop service |
None. One-stop via Dubai (Fly Dubai) or two-stop via Karachi/Dubai or Islamabad/Doha (PIA) |
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Airport codes |
UET (Quetta International Airport) to DMM (King Fahd International Airport) |
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Route note |
Total journey time swings widely, from around 5.5 hours on a tight connection to well over 24 hours on longer layovers |
Why People Fly This Route
Dammam sits at the center of Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, home to Saudi Aramco's main operations and a dense cluster of petrochemical, construction, and manufacturing employers. That industry has long drawn labor from Balochistan, and Quetta functions as the departure point for workers from across the province rather than just the city itself. Alongside labor migration, the route carries a steady mix of business travelers tied to the oil and gas sector, and families making regular visits to relatives based in Dammam, Khobar, or Dhahran. Unlike routes into Jeddah or Madinah, this is not primarily a pilgrimage corridor, so demand patterns follow employment cycles, school holidays, and Eid travel rather than the Hajj or Umrah calendar specifically, though Ramadan and Eid periods still push fares up given how many travelers on this sector are visiting family.
Airlines Operating This Route
Two carriers currently show active, bookable itineraries between Quetta and Dammam, and a third appears as a selectable option in Bookme's airline filters for this route.
Fly Dubai runs the more direct of the two options, connecting passengers through its Dubai (DXB) hub with a single stop. It is consistently the cheaper choice on this sector and, depending on the onward connection selected, can get travelers to Dammam in well under six hours of total transit.
Pakistan International Airlines operates two-stop itineraries, either routing through Karachi and then Dubai, or through Islamabad and then Doha. These itineraries cost noticeably more than Fly Dubai's routing and generally take longer, since they involve two separate connections rather than one.
Emirates appears in Bookme's airline filter for this city pair, indicating it is a bookable option on the route, though it did not return an active connecting itinerary in the most recent search window checked. Availability on this carrier looks date-dependent, so it is worth checking directly if Fly Dubai or PIA's options do not suit your travel dates.
Flight Schedule
Anyone checking the Quetta to Dammam schedule before booking should expect connection-driven timings rather than a single fixed departure. Fly Dubai's Quetta departures cluster around 11:00 AM, connecting onward through Dubai. The onward Dubai to Dammam leg is where journey times diverge sharply. Some pairings deliver passengers to Dammam by early afternoon the same day, a total transit of around 5 to 6 hours, while others involve a longer wait at Dubai that stretches total travel time past 24 hours. Since Fly Dubai does not fly this sector daily in both directions, the layover length depends heavily on which date and onward connection is selected at booking.
Pakistan International Airlines runs its Karachi-Dubai routing with a Quetta departure around 3:00 PM, and its Islamabad-Doha routing with a later departure near 8:40 PM. Both involve two full stops, so total journey time is generally longer than Fly Dubai's option even before accounting for layover waits. As with most connecting itineraries out of a smaller city like Quetta, flight timings and available connections shift by season, so it is a good idea to confirm the current schedule close to your travel date rather than relying on a fixed weekly pattern.
Quetta to Dammam Ticket Price
Fares on this route depend heavily on which airline and routing you pick, since the difference between a one-stop and a two-stop itinerary is substantial here.
| Airline | Routing | Starting Fare (PKR, one-way) |
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Fly Dubai |
1 stop via Dubai (shorter connection) |
99,855 |
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Fly Dubai |
1 stop via Dubai (longer connection) |
146,343 to 152,829 |
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Pakistan International Airlines |
2 stops via Karachi and Dubai |
236,424 |
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Pakistan International Airlines |
2 stops via Islamabad and Doha |
241,290 to 260,484 |
These figures reflect economy fares captured at time of writing and move with the season, how far ahead you book, and seat availability on a given day. Treat them as a starting range rather than a fixed number, and confirm the exact fare at checkout before completing payment.
Fare-Saving Tips for This Route
- Default to Fly Dubai's one-stop option first. It undercuts PIA's cheapest fare by well over half, and the shorter routing means less time and expense spent in transit.
- Compare connection lengths before booking, not just the fare. Two Fly Dubai fares can sit close together in price while differing by 15 hours or more in total travel time, so a slightly higher fare with a short layover often works out cheaper once you factor in meals and possible hotel stays during a long wait at Dubai.
- Book ahead of Ramadan and Eid. Since this route carries a large share of workers and families reuniting around these periods, seats on the cheaper Fly Dubai fares sell out first, pushing later bookers onto pricier PIA connections.
- Watch for Emirates availability opening up. Because it shows as a filter option without consistent live inventory, checking back periodically or trying nearby travel dates may surface a third pricing option worth comparing.
Travel Restrictions and Requirements
This is an international route, so passport and visa rules apply in full, alongside the practical realities of flying on connecting itineraries.
- Passport: A passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel date is required for entry into Saudi Arabia, and airlines will generally refuse boarding without it.
- Visa: Pakistani nationals need a valid Saudi visa before departure, whether that is a work visa, family visit visa, business visa, or another applicable category. There is no visa-on-arrival available on this route, so the visa needs to be secured ahead of time.
- Transit stops: Passengers connecting through Dubai or Doha generally remain airside and do not need a separate transit visa for a same-day connection, but it is worth confirming this with the operating airline if your layover involves an overnight stay or a terminal change.
- Baggage by leg: Since PIA's itineraries route through two different connecting cities and involve interline or codeshare handling in some cases, checked baggage allowance can vary between the domestic Quetta-Karachi or Quetta-Islamabad leg and the international leg onward. Confirm through-checking and allowance with the airline directly at booking.
- Customs: Standard Saudi customs declarations apply on arrival, including limits on cash and restricted items; review current rules ahead of travel since these are periodically updated by Saudi authorities.
Planning Your Trip
Given the long layovers possible on this route, build some flexibility into your plans rather than booking tight connecting appointments on the other end in Dammam. If your itinerary includes a multi-hour or overnight stop in Dubai, decide in advance whether you want to leave the airport (which may require a transit visa depending on nationality and stay length) or wait it out airside. Dammam's climate runs hot and humid for much of the year, especially from late spring through early autumn, so pack accordingly and plan outdoor activity around cooler morning or evening hours. Workers traveling for employment should carry both original and copies of employment contracts or visa sponsorship documents, since these are commonly requested during Saudi immigration checks, separate from the airline's own boarding requirements.
Why Book UET to DMM Flights With Bookme
Bookme pulls live fares from both Fly Dubai and Pakistan International Airlines side by side, so you can weigh the price difference between a one-stop and two-stop itinerary before committing, rather than checking each airline separately. A Quetta to Dammam booking made this way also gives you a single confirmation to manage instead of juggling separate airline receipts for a connecting itinerary. Since this route runs through Saudi Arabia, travelers already sorting out their visa paperwork can also arrange an Umrah instant visa through Bookme in the same booking session if that applies to their trip. For anyone with a long Dubai layover on the itinerary, Bookme's hotel booking service covers short-stay options near Dubai International Airport, and a car rental booking in Dammam is worth arranging in advance for travelers heading straight to Khobar, Dhahran, or elsewhere in the Eastern Province after landing.