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About Chennai

Chennai, formerly known as Madras (the official name until 1996), is the capital of Tamil Nadu, an Indian state. It is the major cultural, commercial, and educational center in South India, located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. 

Chennai is India’s sixth-most populous city and the fourth-most populous urban agglomeration, according to the 2011 Indian census. The city is contiguous with the Chennai district, which, along with the surrounding suburbs, makes up the Chennai Metropolitan Region, the world’s 36th-largest urban area by population. Chennai, the historic and de facto gateway to South India, is one of India’s most popular tourist destinations. Chennai, the historic and de facto gateway to South India, is one of India’s most popular tourist destinations. For the year 2015, it was ranked 43rd most visited city in the world, and for the year 2019, it was ranked 36th most visited city in the world. Chennai was named the safest city in India in the Quality of Living Survey. Chennai gets 45 percent of all Indian health visitors, as well as 30 to 40% of domestic health tourists. As a result, it is known as “India’s health capital.” Chennai is India’s fifth-largest city economy.

Chennai has India’s third-largest expatriate population, with 35,000 in 2009, 82,790 in 2011, and a projected population of over 100,000 by 2016. Lonely Planet, a travel guide publisher, picked Chennai as one of the top ten destinations to visit in 2015. Chennai is a beta-level city on the Global Cities Index, and India Today named it the greatest city in India in their annual Indian city survey in 2014. The BBC rated Chennai the “hottest” city in 2015, highlighting the city’s blend of modern and traditional characteristics. Chennai was the only South Asian city to make National Geographic’s 2015 “Top 10 food cities” list. Lonely Planet ranked Chennai as the ninth finest cosmopolitan city in the world. For its rich musical legacy, Chennai was included to the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN) list in October 2017.

Chennai Airport

Chennai International Airport (IATA: MAA, ICAO: VOMM) is an international airport in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, that serves the city and its surrounding area. It’s in Tirusulam, about 21 kilometers (13 miles) from the city center. The sixth busiest airport in India is Chennai International Airport.  It was also Asia’s 49th busiest airport in 2018, making it one of India’s four major airports to make the top 50 list.  The airport had 5.49 million passengers in fiscal year 2021.  

The airport is served by the Chennai Metro’s airport metro station and the Chennai Suburban Railway’s Tirusulam railway station. Two new terminals, T2 and one satellite terminal, are being built to handle 40 million people per year in order to cope with the increased passenger demand.

It will be India’s first airport to feature a satellite terminal once it is built. A four-way underground auto walk will connect the new satellite terminal to the other terminals, allowing passengers to travel between them. Nonetheless, with a peak capacity of 40 million people, the Tirusulam airport complex is predicted to approach saturation by 2035, and a plan for a new greenfield airport near Chennai has been in the works for decades. Both airports will be operational after the second airport is completed.

Chennai Airport Facilities

Chennai International Airport offers everything arriving and departing passengers may require, including efficient check-in and immigration facilities, tourism information and services, fabulous shopping and dining options, superb lounges and accommodations, as well as extensive meeting and conference facilities.

Frequently Aske Questions - Dubai to Chennai Flights

Flights between Dubai and Chennai have resumed. There are more than 4 flights flying directly to Chennai from Dubai on a daily basis

Though it is widely assumed that Chennai has only one airport in Meenambakkam for air travelers, there are really two, one for domestic flights and the other for international flights. The previous airport, which is close by, is currently largely used by cargo and courier planes like Blue Dart, and there is a specific entry there for VIP jets only. 

Airport name Chennai International Airport

IATA                       MAA

ICAO                       VOMM

Location             Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

No. of Terminals     3

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A direct flight is generally 3h 55m long.

The best time to visit Chennai is during the winter months, from October to February, particularly during the pre-monsoon season. Summers are sweltering, and monsoons bring torrential downpours and storms, therefore this is considered the greatest time to visit the metropolitan city. 

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Dubai to Chennai Summarized Flight Info

Aerial Distance

1928 kilometers

Weekly Flights

25+ direct flights

Direct Flights

IndiGo, Emirates, fly Dubai, Air India

Direct Flight Duration

3h 55m

Airport Code

DUBAI - DXB | CHENNAI - MAA

Airports

 

Departure

Dubai International Airport

Arrival

Chennai International Airport

Top Tourist Spots

Covelong Beach: Covelong Beach, on the Coromandel coast near the settlement of Covelong, is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Chennai area. Covelong Beach offers a beautiful atmosphere set among palm trees and sparkling silver sand, making it excellent for excursions and picnics. The beach, a major tourist destination in Chennai, offers a variety of water sports to its guests, the most popular of which being swimming and windsurfing.

Fort St. George: Fort St. George, one of the official buildings of the British Empire in Chennai and the first English bastion in India, is a living example of British history in India. The place, which was founded in 1644 in the coastal city of Madras, now functions as a museum. The colossal monument and architecture will undoubtedly make you respect British workmanship. Tourists are welcome to visit. You can see antiquities, paintings, coins, silverware, arms, documents, and much more throughout your tour.

Madras War Memorial: The Madras War Memorial honors the Second World War martyrs. It is one of Chennai’s most popular tourist attractions, where you can stroll through well-kept gardens and see structures carved out of white stone with details of individuals who gave their lives during World War II. If you want to see the unique attention paid by the military to the martyrs, the best time to visit is during Army Day or Vijay Diwas.

Arignar Anna Zoological Park: This is an absolute must-see for animal lovers. It is home to around 500 unique species, the most of which are endangered. Visit the zoo and participate in one of the zoo’s safaris, such as the Lion Safari or the Elephant Safari. It is not just home to endangered species, but also to a diverse range of flora and animals unique to the region. The zoological park, which is 32 kilometers from Chennai city, is a terrific weekend destination for families with children. Visit the aquarium, crocodile house, butterfly house, and amphibian house, among other attractions.

Valluvar Kottam: Valluvar Kottam is a beautiful monument dedicated to Valluvar in Chennai. Thiruvalluvar was a well-known poet and philosopher, and his writings are prized among Chennai’s literary treasures. This monument was first opened to the public in 1976, and it has since become one of Chennai’s most popular tourist destinations. This monument is shaped like a chariot, and the amphitheater is one of India’s largest. The monument contains 133 chapters of his famous work written on it. Valluvar Kottam is one of Tamil Nadu’s most essential destinations that all visitors should see.