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How long’s the flight to Baghdad?

If you’re looking to fly to Baghdad, we at eDreams have checked the most popular routes to help you plan your trip. From Perth, the flight takes roughly 16h 20m; from Adelaide, around 18h 42m; and from Melbourne, about 20h 46m.
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How much does a flight to Baghdad cost?

At eDreams you can find flights from Melbourne to Baghdad starting from $829, with an average price of $2,045. If you depart from other cities such as Perth, you can find tickets from $888, and from Sydney starting from $1,154, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Find and book the best flights to Baghdad

Baghdad serves as Iraq's capital and its largest urban centre, strategically positioned on the Tigris River. This ancient metropolis anchors a vast region, playing a significant role in Middle Eastern geography and cultural exchange. Travellers often begin their Iraqi discovery here, touching down in a city rich with stories.

The city boasts architectural marvels like the Abbasid Palace and the Mustansiriya Madrasah, showcasing its enduring artistic heritage. Beyond these, the Al-Kadhimiya Mosque stands as a prominent pilgrimage site, while the National Museum of Iraq houses a formidable collection spanning Mesopotamia's millennia. Each site offers a glimpse into Baghdad’s layered past.

Visitors uncover Baghdad as a profound centre for history and culture. Its character is defined by a legacy of scholarship and artistry, inviting an exploration into one of the world's most enduring civilisations. This journey reveals a city deeply connected to its historical roots, perfect for those seeking cultural depth.

Best time to fly to Baghdad

High Season

Baghdad's high season typically runs from October to April, when the weather offers a welcome reprieve from the intense summer heat. Average daytime temperatures sit comfortably between 18°C and 25°C, creating ideal conditions for exploring. Upon arrival, visitors discover a city where outdoor life flourishes. The cooler air encourages locals and visitors to frequent the Tigris River banks, explore historical sites like the Al-Mutanabbi Street book market, and enjoy public parks.

This period sees a more vibrant social calendar, often including cultural festivals and events, particularly around religious holidays like Eid al-Adha and Eid al-Fitr (dates vary). The city's pulse quickens, with cafes and restaurants extending their outdoor seating and bustling with activity into the evening. The mild weather defines the high season, making it a time for leisurely strolls and immersive cultural engagement.

Low Season

The low season in Baghdad spans from May to September, marked by extremely hot and dry weather. Daytime temperatures frequently soar above 40°C, often reaching into the high 40s. The city takes on a quieter, more subdued atmosphere during these months, as daily life shifts to accommodate the intense heat. When you land, the dry, hot air is immediately noticeable, and the city’s pace feels considerably slower.

Activities largely move indoors, with air-conditioned malls and cafes becoming central hubs. Outdoor excursions are typically limited to early mornings or late evenings, if at all. Public life adapts, with longer siestas and a noticeable reduction in outdoor social gatherings. This season highlights Baghdad's resilience to extreme conditions, with the heat dictating the rhythm and defining a distinctly different urban experience.

Touch down in Baghdad and feel the pulse of a city rich in stories, ready for you to uncover its layers of history and culture. From the moment you arrive, Baghdad offers a unique welcome, inviting you to explore its vibrant streets and discover the enduring spirit of Mesopotamia.

Here’s a taste of what awaits:

Al-Mutanabbi Street
Immerse yourself in Baghdad’s intellectual heart along this historic book market street. Browse countless books, sip tea, and soak in the lively atmosphere where poets and thinkers have gathered for centuries.

Baghdad Museum
Journey through millennia of human civilisation at this museum, home to an extraordinary collection of Mesopotamian artefacts. Discover treasures that tell the story of ancient Iraq, from Sumerian tablets to Abbasid pottery.

Al-Shaheed Monument
Observe this striking modern monument, a poignant tribute that stands out on the city’s skyline. Its distinctive split dome design and blue ceramic tiles offer a quiet space for reflection.

Mustansiriya Madrasah
Step back in time at this grand 13th-century Islamic school, an architectural marvel from the Abbasid era. Explore its intricately decorated courtyards and halls, once a centre of learning and scholarship.

Khanaqin Bridge (Bab al-Wastani)
Walk across one of the oldest bridges in Baghdad, a testament to ancient engineering that still crosses the Tigris River. It’s a chance to connect with the city's continuous history, witnessing daily life against an ancient backdrop.

Copper Market (Souk al-Saffareen)
Experience the clang and artistry of Baghdad’s traditional copper market. Watch skilled artisans at work, crafting intricate pieces, and feel the energy of a trade passed down through generations.

Book your flights to Baghdad

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Frequently asked questions about Baghdad flights

How can I find cheap flights to Baghdad on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we make it easy to find the perfect flight to Baghdad, with fares starting from just $ 241. Our smart tech searches for the best deals, giving you heaps of options. Whether you’re after the cheapest fare or the most convenient schedule, we make planning your trip dead simple.
What airlines fly to Baghdad?

Here are some other options for flights to Baghdad that might include a stopover:

  • Air Arabia flies to Baghdad from Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, and Lahore.
  • Finally, Oman Air flies to Baghdad from lots of spots, including Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, and Sydney.
When traveling to Baghdad, what's the recommended arrival time at the airport before my flight?
To kick off your trip without any dramas, rock up to the airport 2–3 hours before your flight. This gives you plenty of time to check in, get through security, customs, and drop off your bags, and leaves room in case anything crops up. With eDreams, you can snag top-flight deals to Baghdad from over 8 cities. We’ve also got extras to make your airport time a breeze – priority boarding, extra luggage, and lounge access for a bit of comfort. For extra peace of mind, think about picking a refundable fare or chucking on some travel insurance so you can start your trip feeling ready and relaxed.
How many airports serve Baghdad?
Baghdad is served by 1 airport[s]. The main one, Baghdad International Airport, flies to 8 cities, with heaps of domestic and international options. The most popular flights head to Jeddah, Istanbul, and Sofia. Whether you’re travelling for work or a holiday, there’s plenty of ways to get where you need to go.
How far is the airport from the city center in Baghdad?
The Baghdad International Airport, which serves Baghdad, is about 18 kms from the city centre. Its handy location makes it easy for travellers to get to all the main attractions and amenities.
What is the average cost to travel from the Baghdad airport to the city center?
When getting from the airport to the city, you’ve got a few options: Public Transport: For around 1.09 $ per person, you can jump on a bus or train – cheap and easy. Taxi: A taxi from Baghdad International Airport to the city centre usually costs about 4.37 $ per kilometre. Perfect if you’ve got heaps of luggage or want to get there quick-smart. Car Rental: For the ultimate freedom to explore Baghdad at your own pace, grab a car with eDreams. Pick it up at Baghdad International Airport and hit the road straight to your destination, stopping wherever you like along the way.

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