DH (DH)

4 non-stop routes across 3 airports. Main hub: Aden (ADE).

Live fares · ADE → CAI

About DH

DH is a small regional carrier operating out of some genuinely interesting corners of the Middle East and North Africa. With just four non-stop routes spread across three airports, this isn't your sprawling legacy airline with codeshares on every continent. It's lean, focused, and built around connecting a tight cluster of cities — Aden, Amman, and Cairo — in a part of the world where reliable air links actually matter. The network totals around 9,352 km, which tells you everything: this is a regional operation doing a specific job, not chasing global ambitions.

Why fly DH?

Honestly, the main reason you'd choose DH is access. If you're moving between Yemen, Jordan, and Egypt, your options aren't exactly overwhelming. ADE is DH's home base, and the airline's two routes out of Aden give it real relevance for anyone traveling to or from the Republic of Yemen — a market most carriers have quietly stepped away from. The longest route, ADE to CAI at 2,380 km, is a solid connection that cuts out what would otherwise be a complicated overland or multi-stop trip. For travelers in this region, that kind of direct link isn't a convenience, it's often the only practical option. That utility is the real selling point here.

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Tips for booking DH

First thing I'd say: book early and confirm everything closer to departure. Small regional airlines operating in complex geopolitical areas can have schedule changes that don't always surface on third-party search tools. Check directly with DH or a local travel agent if you're flying through ADE — Aden's airport situation warrants extra research before you commit. If you're connecting onward from AMM or CAI, build in generous layover time since DH's limited frequency means a missed connection is a real problem. Baggage allowances and fare rules for regional Middle Eastern carriers can differ from what Western travelers expect, so read the fine print before you pack.

Frequently asked questions about DH

Where does DH fly?

DH operates 4 routes primarily serving the Middle East and North Africa region, with a focus on destinations in the Republic of Yemen, Jordan, and Egypt.

What is DH's main hub airport?

DH's main hub is Aden International Airport (ADE) in Yemen, which serves as the airline's primary operations and connection point.

What type of airline is DH?

DH is a regional carrier operating a focused network of routes across the Middle East and North Africa, serving key destinations in Yemen, Jordan, and Egypt.

When should I book flights with DH?

For the best fares, book in advance when possible, though availability may vary given DH's regional network size. Check directly with DH or authorized agents for current fare options and promotions.

What are DH's baggage and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type and route; it's recommended to confirm specific baggage limits and check-in times directly with DH when booking or before your flight.

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Main hubs for DH

Where DH concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where DH flies most

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DH network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about DH

  • How many routes does DH operate?

    DH (DH) operates 4 non-stop routes across 3 airports worldwide.

  • What is DH's main hub?

    DH's busiest hub is Aden (ADE) in Republic of Yemen, with 2 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is DH's longest route?

    DH's longest non-stop route is ADE-CAI at 2,380 km.

  • Where does DH fly the most?

    DH flies most often to Republic of Yemen, with 2 routes serving destinations in Republic of Yemen.