Secure your Tehran to Istanbul flight tickets with OrientTrips for competitive fares, seamless booking, and reliable service. Whether traveling for business or leisure, start your journey with ease.
Explore these popular routes:
Search for Flights
Visit the flight booking page on OrientTrips. Select one-way or round-trip, enter Tehran as your departure city, Istanbul as your destination, and input your travel dates and passenger details. Click "Search" to view available flights.
Choose Your Flight
Browse through available flights sorted by price. Review the airline, departure time, flight duration, and fare. Select your preferred option and click "Book."
Complete Your Booking
Enter passenger information and proceed to payment. After confirmation, your e-ticket will be sent to your email for easy access.
One-Way Flights:
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Round-Trip Flights:
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Note: Prices are subject to change and availability at the time of booking.
Charter Flights:
Charter flights can offer additional savings. Look for the "Charter" label or apply the “Charter” filter to view discounted options.
Last-Minute Deals:
Last-minute flights are available but may come at a premium. Use the “Last-Minute” filter to find special rates.
Real-time Pricing Updates: Always access the latest prices for Tehran to Istanbul flights.
Wide Airline Selection: Choose from trusted carriers like Turkish Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, and Iran Air.
Easy Cancellations: Cancel your flight online and receive a refund (minus applicable fees).
Instant Price Alerts: Set up price notifications to receive alerts when prices drop.
Explore Golestan Palace to delve into Iran’s royal history.
Visit the Grand Bazaar for a traditional shopping experience.
Admire the Azadi Tower for panoramic city views.
Spring (April–June): Ideal for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Autumn (September–November): Offers mild temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Summer (July–August): Peak tourist season with warmer temperatures.
Topkapi Palace: A historic palace showcasing Ottoman architecture.
Hagia Sophia: A former church and mosque, now a museum.
Blue Mosque: Known for its stunning blue tiles and architecture.
Basilica Cistern: An ancient underground water reservoir.
Galata Tower: Offers panoramic views of the city.
Kebabs: Grilled meat dishes, often served with rice or flatbread.
Baklava: A sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup.
Köfte: Turkish meatballs made from minced meat and spices.
Simit: A sesame-crusted bread ring, popular as a snack.
Turkish Delight (Lokum): A confection made from sugar and starch, flavored with rosewater, lemon, or other ingredients.
Baklava: A rich, sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup.
Kadayif: A dessert made of shredded wheat dough, filled with nuts and soaked in syrup.
Lokum (Turkish Delight): A sweet confection made from sugar and starch, flavored with rosewater, lemon, or other ingredients.
Nusr-Et Steakhouse: Famous for its high-quality steaks and celebrity clientele.
Mikla: An upscale restaurant offering modern Turkish cuisine with a view.
Çiya Sofrası: Known for its diverse regional Turkish dishes.
Karaköy Lokantası: Offers traditional Turkish mezes and seafood.
Turkish Carpets: Handwoven carpets with intricate designs.
Ceramics: Hand-painted pottery and tiles.
Spices: A variety of spices available in the Grand Bazaar.
Jewelry: Gold and silver jewelry with traditional designs.
Grand Bazaar: One of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world.
Istiklal Avenue: A bustling street lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Kanyon Mall: A modern shopping mall with international brands.
Zorlu Center: A luxury shopping mall featuring high-end brands.
Book your Tehran to Istanbul flight today on OrientTrips for a smooth and affordable journey. For assistance, reach out to us at support@orienttrips.com.
Secure your Tehran to Dubai flight tickets with OrientTrips for competitive fares, seamless booking, and reliable service. Whether traveling for business or leisure, start your journey with ease.
Explore these popular routes:
Search for Flights
Visit the flight booking page on OrientTrips. Select one-way or round-trip, enter Tehran as your departure city, Dubai as your destination, and input your travel dates and passenger details. Click "Search" to view available flights.
Choose Your Flight
Browse through available flights sorted by price. Review the airline, departure time, flight duration, and fare. Select your preferred option and click "Book."
Complete Your Booking
Enter passenger information and proceed to payment. After confirmation, your e-ticket will be sent to your email for easy access.
One-Way Flights:
Prices start from approximately $56, depending on the airline and booking time. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Round-Trip Flights:
Round-trip fares typically range from $112 to $258, with variations based on the season and booking lead time. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Note: Prices are subject to change and availability at the time of booking.
Charter Flights
Charter flights can offer additional savings. Look for the "Charter" label or apply the “Charter” filter to view discounted options.
Last-Minute Deals
Last-minute flights are available but may come at a premium. Use the “Last-Minute” filter to find special rates.
Real-time Pricing Updates: Always access the latest prices for Tehran to Dubai flights.
Wide Airline Selection: Choose from trusted carriers like Emirates, flydubai, Mahan Air, and Iran Air.
Easy Cancellations: Cancel your flight online and receive a refund (minus applicable fees).
Instant Price Alerts: Set up price notifications to receive alerts when prices drop.
Explore Golestan Palace to delve into Iran’s royal history.
Visit the Grand Bazaar for a traditional shopping experience.
Admire the Azadi Tower for panoramic city views.
Spring (March–May): Ideal for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Autumn (September–November): Offers mild temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Summer (June–August): Peak tourist season with warmer temperatures.
Burj Khalifa: The tallest building in the world.
The Dubai Mall: A vast shopping and entertainment complex.
Palm Jumeirah: An artificial archipelago with luxury resorts.
Dubai Marina: A waterfront district with dining and shopping options.
Dubai Creek: A historic waterway offering traditional boat rides.
Shawarma: A popular street food made of seasoned meat.
Falafel: Deep-fried chickpea balls served in pita bread.
Hummus: A creamy dip made from blended chickpeas.
Baklava: A sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup.
Dates: A staple in Middle Eastern cuisine, often served with Arabic coffee.
Kunafa: A dessert made with shredded filo dough, soaked in syrup.
Basbousa: A semolina cake soaked in sugar syrup.
Ma'amoul: Shortbread cookies filled with dates or nuts.
Al Fanar Restaurant: Offers traditional Emirati cuisine.
Pierchic: A seafood restaurant located on a pier overlooking the Gulf.
At.mosphere: Located on the 122nd floor of the Burj Khalifa, offering fine dining with a view.
Zuma: A contemporary Japanese izakaya-style restaurant.
Gold Jewelry: Dubai is known for its gold markets, offering a variety of designs.
Spices: The Spice Souk offers a range of aromatic spices.
Perfumes: Traditional Arabic perfumes made from natural ingredients.
Textiles: Handwoven fabrics and garments.
The Dubai Mall: One of the largest shopping malls in the world.
Mall of the Emirates: Features a ski slope and a wide range of stores.
Souk Madinat Jumeirah: A traditional market with a modern twist.
City Walk: An outdoor shopping and dining destination.
Book your Tehran to Dubai flight today on OrientTrips for a smooth and affordable journey. For assistance, reach out to us at support@orienttrips.com.
Dubai flights normally leave from Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA), not Mehrabad. Confirm the airport code and departure terminal on the latest ticket before travelling from Tehran.
A nonstop journey generally takes about 2 hours 10 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes. Ticket times are local, and immigration plus baggage collection can add significant time after landing.
Most direct Tehran services use Dubai International Airport (DXB), but always check the code. DXB and Al Maktoum International (DWC) are separate airports, and Sharjah (SHJ) is in another emirate.
Plan to be at the terminal about three hours before departure. Add extra time during busy holidays and for Tehran traffic; international check-in and baggage desks close well before the aircraft leaves.
Requirements depend on nationality, residence status and current UAE policy. Obtain or confirm the correct permission before travel and verify that passport validity meets the current rule; a confirmed flight is not entry approval.
Use the allowance on the exact fare because airlines may sell very different baggage packages. If you expect to shop, compare the return allowance and excess charges before departure rather than repacking at DXB.
It can be risky. You may need to enter the UAE, collect bags and check in again, and a delay on the Tehran flight may not protect the second ticket. Allow a long buffer and confirm visa and terminal requirements.
Metro, airport taxis and pre-booked transfers are available, but the best option depends on arrival terminal, luggage and time of day. Save the hotel address offline and confirm late-night check-in before departure.
Book early for Nowruz, winter holidays, exhibitions and major events. Compare the final price including baggage, visa service and airport transfer; the lowest base fare is not always the cheapest trip.