Calculate Prayer Times During Your Flight

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Travel Prayer Tips

Prayer Combining

While traveling, you can combine Zuhr with Asr, and Maghrib with Isha prayers.

Prayer Shortening

You can shorten 4-rakat prayers to 2-rakats during travel.

Tayammum

If water is not available for wudu, you can perform tayammum (dry ablution).

Qibla Direction

Try to face the Qibla as closely as possible. If unsure, pray in any direction.

Download Prayer Schedule

After calculating your prayer times, you can download the schedule for offline reference during your flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about praying during flights

The prayer times are calculated based on the flight path, departure time, and duration. While they provide a good estimate, actual times may vary slightly due to changes in flight path or speed. We recommend using these times as a guide.

Yes, if you cannot stand to pray on the plane, you can pray while seated. Make the ruku (bowing) and sujud (prostration) motions by lowering your head, with the sujud lower than the ruku. Your intention and effort to pray are what matter most.

If you miss a prayer during the flight, you can make it up (qada) as soon as possible after landing. Islam provides flexibility for travelers, so don't worry if circumstances prevent you from praying exactly on time.

Many airlines now show the Qibla direction on their in-flight entertainment systems. If not available, you can check the direction before boarding using our Qibla Finder. During the flight, you can approximate based on the flight path. If you're uncertain, pray in any direction as Allah knows your intention.

Yes, travelers can combine Zuhr with Asr prayers, and Maghrib with Isha prayers. This is called Jam' (combining) and is a concession provided by Islam to make travel easier. You can pray them together either at the time of the earlier prayer (Jam' Taqdeem) or at the time of the later prayer (Jam' Ta'kheer).

It's best to perform wudu before boarding the flight. If you need to renew your wudu during the flight, you can use the lavatory sink, though it may be challenging due to space constraints. If water is not available or using it is difficult, you can perform tayammum (dry ablution) using a clean surface like the airplane wall or your seat.