Will I Be Jetlagged?

Should you sleep on a flight from London to Dubai?

London to Dubai crosses 4 time zones eastbound. Eastbound routes are usually harder because your body clock has to advance.

Local time in LHR

Auto-calculated in DXB

LHR
London Heathrow Airport
DXB
Dubai International Airport
14:00 - 01:137h 13m flight+4 hours

Sleep, but keep it controlled

High confidence

Reduce sleep debt without sabotaging your first local night.

Sleep window: 2 hours 10 minutes - 6 hours 30 minutes after departure (max 4 hours 20 minutes)

First day plan: Go to bed soon after landing. Avoid caffeine. Avoid naps.

Why this recommendation?

  • You are traveling east across 4 hours, which usually requires advancing your body clock.

Tips for your flight

  • Hydrate consistently during and after the flight.
  • Use caffeine early only; avoid it later in the destination day.
  • Sleep in a bounded window, then wake and transition to destination timing.
  • Get bright light exposure after landing to reinforce destination daytime.
  • Limit bright light late in the evening to protect local bedtime.
  • Go to bed soon after arrival if it is already local night.

Route intelligence

Time difference: +4 hours. Direction: eastbound.

Typical nonstop duration is around 7h 13m for this route distance.

Typical advice for this route: protect your first local night while managing fatigue. The best strategy depends mostly on departure/arrival timing, not just the route itself.

Understanding Your Flight

Time Zone Change

LHR12pm2pm4pm6pm8pm10pmLHRlocal timedeparting 2pm+4h eastsquishes by 4hDXBlocal timearriving 1:13amDXB4pm6pm8pm10pm12am2am

Flying east squishes your perceived day - clocks at DXB are 4 hours ahead, so your day feels shorter than 24 hours. Your body will want to sleep and wake later than locals in DXB.

Prefer the stretching vs squishing framing? Why this route squishes your day

Body Clock vs Local Time at Arrival

Your body clock

Based on LHR time on arrival

Local arrival time

Dubai International Airport

FAQ

Should I sleep on a London to Dubai flight? Usually yes for long-haul flights, but timing matters. Use the departure time input to get route-specific sleep windows.

Is jet lag worse flying there or back? Eastbound is usually harder than westbound for circadian adjustment, especially across large shifts.

How long does recovery usually take? For a 4-hour shift, many travellers need multiple days to fully adjust.

What should I do after landing? Follow the first-day plan in your recommendation card and use local light timing to reinforce the destination schedule.

5,497
kilometers
No
red-eye flight
Yes
crosses day/night

These recommendations are educational, circadian-informed guidance and not medical advice. If you have a sleep disorder, are pregnant, take sleep-related medication, or have ongoing fatigue concerns, consult a clinician.

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