AKL → DWCAuckland to Dubai

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Direct flights from Auckland (AKL) to Dubai (DWC) run nonstop between the two airports. The nonstop covers 14,200 km, an estimated 18 hours 42 minutes in the air.

AKL Auckland smooth · +0
DWC Dubai tracking
14,200 km · ~18h 42m est.
Running clean · 0 airlines · nonstop
100 / 100

route health from live AKL and DWC delay boards

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Flight time~18h 42mestimated from route distance

Airports right now

live boards
AKLAuckland +0 min smooth 🌤 clear · ENE 1 kt Full AKL delay board →
DWCDubai tracking Full DWC delay board →

How the Auckland to Dubai route actually runs

Pro Flight Search tracks every published board update for nonstop AKL to DWC flights: schedules, estimates, gate pushes and actual departures. The verdict above comes from operated flights, so it reflects what this route does rather than what the timetable promises. Fares link straight to the operating airline with no markups.

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AKL to DWC questions

Is AKL–DWC running on time right now?

Smooth skies ahead. Both endpoints currently score the same, route health score 100/100. The airports section above carries the live status and delay window at both ends.

How long is the flight from AKL to DWC?

Great-circle distance is 14,200 km. With typical jet cruise speed plus taxi, climb and descent, expect roughly 1032–1247 min gate-to-gate on this route.

What does the route health score measure?

A blend of departure-side delay at AKL and arrival-side delay at DWC, computed from rolling delay windows (refreshed every 40 minutes) with a daily-rollup fallback. Current MVFR, IFR, or LIFR endpoint weather caps the score when flight rules can limit throughput. Higher is healthier: 100 means operations are clean at both ends.