Flight time: Dubai to Madrid
Dubai International Airport (DXB) → Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD) · long haul · europe middle east
The flight from Dubai (DXB) to Madrid (MAD) takes approximately 6h 47m to 7h 43m gate-to-gate, covering 5,649 km (3,510 mi). This long-haul europe middle east route uses a cruise speed of 820–900 km/h with 30–50 minutes of ground and air overhead.
- Route:
- Dubai (DXB) → Madrid (MAD)
- Distance:
- 5,649 km (3,510 mi)
- Flight time:
- 6h 47m to 7h 43m gate-to-gate
- Route type:
- long-haul, europe middle east
- Cruise speed:
- 820–900 km/h
- Ground overhead:
- 30–50 minutes included
- Over water:
- No — continental
- Origin:
- Dubai International Airport, United Arab Emirates (Asia/Dubai)
- Destination:
- Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, Spain (Europe/Madrid)
Route details
| Origin | Dubai, United Arab Emirates (DXB) |
| Destination | Madrid, Spain (MAD) |
| Distance | 5,649 km (3,510 mi) |
| Flight time (low) | 6h 47m |
| Flight time (high) | 7h 43m |
| Route type | long-haul, europe middle east |
| Cruise speed | 820–900 km/h |
| Ground overhead | 30–50 minutes |
| Over water | No — continental routing |
| Time difference | -3h (westbound) |
Distance breakdown: Dubai to Madrid
The 5,649-km great-circle distance between Dubai (25.25°N, 55.37°E) and Madrid (40.50°N, 3.57°W) spans 15.2° of latitude and 58.9° of longitude, trending primarily west. In miles, this is 3,510 mi or 3050 nautical miles. The great-circle path — the shortest distance over Earth's curved surface — is calculated using the Haversine formula from the two airports' precise coordinates.
Cruise speed and flight phases
On this 5,649-km long-haul route, aircraft spend the majority of the 6h 47m to 7h 43m journey at optimal cruise altitude of 35,000–42,000 feet, where modern wide-body jets achieve true airspeeds of 820–900 km/h (Mach 0.82–0.86). The initial climb and final descent represent a smaller fraction of total flight time compared to shorter routes. Aircraft like the Boeing 777, 787, or Airbus A350 typically operate routes of this distance, with step climbs during the flight to reach progressively more efficient altitudes as fuel burns off and the aircraft lightens.
Ground time and routing overhead
Our 30–50 minutes overhead allowance covers: taxi-out at DXB, takeoff and initial climb, descent and approach at MAD, and taxi-in to the gate. DXB is a major international hub where taxi times of 15–25 minutes are common during peak periods. At MAD, arrival taxi and gate assignment can add 10–20 minutes, especially during busy arrival banks. Continental air traffic corridors between Dubai and Madrid may add 3–8% beyond the great-circle distance. Standard instrument departures and arrivals at both airports use predefined routing that adds distance but ensures safe separation.
Return flight: Madrid → Dubai
The return flight from Madrid to Dubai is generally similar in duration to the outbound — typically within 10–20 minutes. Continental routes like this one are less affected by the jet stream asymmetry that makes oceanic east-west routes so uneven. The main variables affecting any difference are: prevailing winds at these latitudes (modest effect), different standard instrument departures/arrivals at each airport (minor effect), and air traffic congestion patterns that vary by time of day and direction.
View Madrid → Dubai flight time detailsSeasonal variation in flight times
Flight times between Dubai and Madrid vary modestly by season — typically 10–20 minutes. Upper-level wind patterns shift with the seasons: winter generally brings stronger westerly winds at these latitudes, while summer patterns are more variable. Thunderstorm activity along the route corridor peaks in summer months, occasionally causing routing diversions that add distance. Winter operations may include de-icing delays at DXB and MAD, which extend the overall gate-to-gate time.
Airport information
Dubai International Airport (DXB) is a major international hub in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. As a tier-1 airport, it handles high traffic volumes, which means longer average taxi times but also higher flight frequency and competition that can benefit travelers on pricing. Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD) is a major international hub in Madrid, Spain. As a tier-1 airport, it handles high traffic volumes, which means longer average taxi times but also higher flight frequency and competition that can benefit travelers on pricing.