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Chartering a private jet to Abu Dhabi places you at one of the Gulf’s most compelling destinations with a level of comfort and discretion that commercial travel simply cannot match. Prime Jet Services arranges private jet charter flights to Abu Dhabi International Airport (IATA: AUH, ICAO: OMAA) for clients travelling from Europe, Asia, North America and across the Arabian Peninsula. From initial enquiry to wheels down, every detail is managed on your behalf.
Abu Dhabi International Airport is the UAE’s second-busiest airport, handling more than 25 million passengers annually and serving flights to 120 destinations across 60 countries. The airport sits at 27 m (88 ft) above sea level and covers more than 3,400 hectares.
Abu Dhabi International Airport offers straightforward access to destinations worldwide. The routes below reflect approximate flight durations by private jet from AUH.
If your schedule is flexible, empty-leg flights to or from Abu Dhabi can offer a cost-efficient alternative on select routes.
When you book a private jet charter through Prime Jet Services, you bypass commercial queues entirely. Dedicated check-in, expedited security clearance and direct airside transfer ensure a seamless departure. The following services are available as part of your booking.
Limousine transfers are available on request for all arrivals and departures at Abu Dhabi International Airport. Prime Jet Services coordinates door-to-aircraft transport so that your journey remains uninterrupted from the moment you leave your residence or hotel to the moment you board. VIP ground arrangements can be tailored to multi-stop itineraries and time-sensitive schedules.
Abu Dhabi is the largest of the seven emirates that constitute the UAE and home to more than 2 million residents, making it the country’s second most populated emirate. The city of Abu Dhabi serves as both the national capital and the emirate’s namesake. The region’s history spans more than 7,000 years, and its cultural heritage remains deeply present throughout the city.
Visitors arriving by private jet will find a city well suited to both short stays and extended visits. Notable landmarks include:
The city also offers a well-developed transport infrastructure, a broad range of high-end dining, luxury retail and five-star accommodation, making it straightforward to make the most of even a brief visit.
Abu Dhabi International Airport opened on 2 January 1982, the product of a wide-ranging modernisation programme launched by the emirate during the 1970s. A second terminal was added in 2005, followed by a third in 2009, which brought the airport’s total footprint to more than 3,400 hectares. The airport currently operates two asphalt runways, each measuring 4,100 m (13,451 ft), with plans in place for a third runway to meet growing demand.
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