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Typical foot-traffic by hour, sourced from Google. Live conditions may differ.
Busiest on Mondays around 11 pm — usually busy.
Fujairah International Airport (IATA: FJR) serves the Emirate of Fujairah on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates, directly on the Gulf of Oman. Unlike the major international hubs of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Fujairah Airport is a smaller, regional gateway that handles both scheduled commercial flights and charter traffic, particularly from destinations in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. It also serves as an important base for general aviation and cargo operations, supporting the emirate's growing tourism and logistics sectors. The airport's single terminal is modern but compact, offering a more relaxed and less congested experience compared to its larger counterparts. Passenger numbers have been steadily increasing as the region develops its hospitality and industrial infrastructure.
Fujairah International Airport is situated approximately 15 kilometres south of Fujairah City, the emirate's capital, and about 5 kilometres north of the town of Al Dibba. Its location provides convenient access to the entire east coast, including the popular resort areas of Al Aqah and Dibba Al Fujairah. The airport is well-connected by road: the main approach is via Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street (E99), which links directly to the Fujairah-Dubai highway (E84/E611). Driving from Fujairah City takes about 15–20 minutes, while from the northern exclave of Khor Fakkan (in Sharjah) it is roughly 30 minutes. For travellers coming from Dubai, the journey is about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic, making it a viable alternative to Dubai International for those staying on the east coast. Taxis are readily available at the terminal, and car rental desks operate within the arrivals hall. Public bus services are limited, but private transfers and ride-hailing apps like Uber and Careem serve the airport.
Fujairah International Airport offers a range of passenger amenities designed for comfort and accessibility:
Note that peak hours tend to be late evening, around 10–11 pm, when several flights arrive or depart. The airport is not open 24 hours; hours vary by flight schedule, so it's advisable to confirm with your airline.
Fujairah is the only emirate with a coastline entirely on the Gulf of Oman, offering a stark contrast to the Persian Gulf coast of the rest of the UAE. The landscape is dominated by the rugged Hajar Mountains, which rise abruptly from the coast and create spectacular wadis (dry riverbeds) and natural pools. The region is known for its scenic beaches, particularly at Al Aqah and Dibba, where luxury resorts and diving centres cater to tourists. The area is also a hub for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing. Historically, Fujairah was an important trading port and is home to several archaeological sites, including the 16th-century Al Bithnah Fort and the ancient village of Bidya with its twin-domed mosque. The emirate's economy traditionally relied on agriculture and fishing, but recent development has focused on tourism and industry, including the Port of Fujairah, one of the world's largest bunkering hubs. Travellers flying into Fujairah International Airport are typically visiting for beach holidays, adventure tourism, business related to the port and free zones, or as a convenient entry point for exploring the eastern UAE and the Musandam Peninsula in Oman.
For real-time flight information, travellers should visit the official website or contact the airport directly. There is no hotel inside the terminal, but several accommodations are located within a short drive. Security and immigration queues are generally manageable, though during peak periods, allow extra time.
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