Current Time in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab

‘Ayn al ‘Arab
Syria · +03
‘Ayn al ‘Arab Standard TimeGMT +03Mon, Apr 6
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
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How to Check Current Time in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab, Syria

  1. Open the ‘Ayn al ‘Arab time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/syria/ayn-al-arab to load the visual comparison tool with ‘Ayn al ‘Arab preloaded in the Asia/Damascus time zone. This is useful if you are planning a call with contacts in northern Syria, checking a humanitarian logistics window near the Turkish border, or coordinating updates with a remote team that needs the current local time before sending messages.

  2. Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, Dubai, and New York to compare ‘Ayn al ‘Arab with major business, media, aid, and diaspora coordination hubs. London is relevant for NGOs and international organizations, Dubai is common for regional trade and transport coordination, and New York helps if you are scheduling with US-based partners, journalists, or family members.

  3. Use the grid to select a realistic meeting window: Click Select to enter selection mode, then drag across the ‘Ayn al ‘Arab row on the 24-hour grid to highlight a time range, such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM local time. That selection lets you immediately see equivalent times elsewhere; for example, 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 7:00 AM in London, 10:00 AM in Dubai, and 2:00 AM in New York during standard-offset periods, showing why a morning meeting in Syria may work for the Gulf but be too early for the US East Coast.

  4. Export the selected time for sharing: After highlighting a range, use the export options shown by the tool: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially practical when you need to send a confirmed time block to a distributed team, attach the slot to a calendar invite so each participant sees it in local time automatically, or share a link with field staff who need the exact converted window without recalculating manually.

About ‘Ayn al ‘Arab Time Zone

‘Ayn al ‘Arab, Syria uses the IANA time zone Asia/Damascus, the standard time zone database entry used by operating systems, smartphones, servers, and calendar applications for Syrian local time. The city’s standard offset is UTC+3, meaning local time is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time. This matters when converting deadlines, flight schedules, aid coordination windows, or remote work meetings into local Syrian time.

Syria currently operates on permanent UTC+3 and does not seasonally switch back and forth in the way many European or North American locations do. In practical terms, users checking time in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab do not need to account for a local spring-forward or fall-back clock change under the current Syrian system, although comparison cities such as London or New York may still change offset during their own daylight saving transitions. That means the time difference between ‘Ayn al ‘Arab and those cities can vary by season even when Syria itself stays fixed.

Geographically, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is in northern Syria near the Turkish border, so its time context is shaped by neighboring regional zones. Syria at UTC+3 matches countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait year-round, while Turkey also operates at UTC+3 on a permanent basis, making cross-border scheduling relatively straightforward. By contrast, Jordan, Lebanon, and parts of Europe may align part of the year but can shift during daylight saving transitions, which affects call planning and transport coordination.

‘Ayn al ‘Arab City Details

‘Ayn al ‘Arab is a city in Syria with an estimated population of 50,000, making it a significant local urban center in the country’s north. Its geographic coordinates are 36.89095° N, 38.35347° E, placing it close to the Syrian-Turkish frontier and within an area where cross-border timing can matter for transport, communications, and regional operations.

The local currency is the Syrian pound (SYP), which is the standard currency used for pricing, local payments, and domestic transactions throughout Syria. For international phone calls, the country dialing code is +963, so anyone calling ‘Ayn al ‘Arab from abroad will use Syria’s country code before the local number. These details are useful alongside time conversion when arranging travel, confirming business hours, or contacting hotels, agencies, or local partners.

Time Differences from ‘Ayn al ‘Arab

‘Ayn al ‘Arab is in UTC+3, so its time difference against major global cities depends on whether those cities are on standard time or daylight saving time.

Compared with London, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is usually 2 to 3 hours ahead, depending on the UK season. When London is on GMT (UTC+0), 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 6:00 AM in London; when London is on BST (UTC+1), 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 7:00 AM in London. This makes early Syrian business hours more suitable for UK-based teams after the British spring clock change.

Compared with New York, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is usually 7 to 8 hours ahead, depending on US daylight saving time. When New York is on EST (UTC-5), 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 1:00 AM in New York; when New York is on EDT (UTC-4), 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 2:00 AM in New York. For US East Coast coordination, late afternoon in Syria often works better than the Syrian morning.

Compared with Dubai, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 1 hour behind year-round because Dubai uses UTC+4 with no daylight saving time. If it is 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab, it is 10:00 AM in Dubai. This close alignment is helpful for regional trade, freight, and media coordination across the Middle East.

Compared with Tokyo, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 6 hours behind year-round because Tokyo uses JST (UTC+9) and does not observe daylight saving time. If it is 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab, it is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. That creates a same-day overlap that can still work for logistics, manufacturing contacts, or international news desks.

Compared with Sydney, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is usually 7 to 8 hours behind, depending on whether Sydney is on AEST (UTC+10) or AEDT (UTC+11). If Sydney is on standard time, 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 4:00 PM in Sydney; during Australian daylight saving time, 9:00 AM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 5:00 PM in Sydney. This makes Syrian mornings one of the better windows for reaching Australian contacts before their business day ends.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is ‘Ayn al ‘Arab in?

‘Ayn al ‘Arab is in the Asia/Damascus time zone, which is the official IANA time zone identifier used for Syria. In practical terms, the city operates on UTC+3, and that is the setting used by most phones, computers, and online calendars when they correctly identify Syrian local time.

Does ‘Ayn al ‘Arab observe daylight saving time?

Under Syria’s current time system, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab operates on UTC+3 year-round and does not currently switch seasonally between standard time and daylight saving time. However, the cities you compare it with—especially London, New York, and Sydney—may still change clocks during the year, so the time difference can shift even when ‘Ayn al ‘Arab stays the same.

What is the time difference between ‘Ayn al ‘Arab and New York?

The difference between ‘Ayn al ‘Arab and New York is typically 7 or 8 hours, depending on whether New York is observing daylight saving time. When New York is on EST, ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 8 hours ahead; when New York is on EDT, it is 7 hours ahead. For example, 5:00 PM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab corresponds to 9:00 AM in New York during EDT, which is often a practical overlap for calls.

Best time to call ‘Ayn al ‘Arab from the US?

From the US East Coast, the most practical time to call ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is usually early morning in New York or late afternoon to early evening in Syria. For example, 9:00 AM in New York is typically 4:00 PM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab during US daylight saving time, which is much more workable than trying to reach Syria during the US afternoon, when it is already late night there. If you are calling from the US West Coast, very early morning is usually the best option.

Best time to call ‘Ayn al ‘Arab from the UK?

From the UK, the best window is usually late morning to early afternoon in Britain, which corresponds to early afternoon to mid-afternoon in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab. For example, 11:00 AM in London is 1:00 PM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab when the UK is on GMT, and 2:00 PM in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab when the UK is on BST. This overlap works well for NGO coordination, media interviews, and business discussions without pushing either side outside normal working hours.

What is the UTC offset for ‘Ayn al ‘Arab?

The UTC offset for ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is UTC+3. That means when it is 12:00 noon UTC, the local time in ‘Ayn al ‘Arab is 3:00 PM. This fixed offset is important for converting international schedules, especially when comparing Syria with countries that still change clocks seasonally.

What currency does ‘Ayn al ‘Arab use?

‘Ayn al ‘Arab uses the Syrian pound (SYP), the national currency of Syria. If you are arranging travel, local services, or payments, prices are generally denominated in SYP, while international transfers or aid-related budgeting may also reference foreign currencies for comparison. Knowing the local currency alongside the time zone helps when planning calls about invoices, deliveries, or on-the-ground expenses.