The airline advised passengers to check their flight status on its website and check-in online before leaving for the airport
Dubai Garden Glow, which opened to the public last November, will offer free barbecue facilities for visitors during March.
Mohammed AbdulRahman Al Awadhi, Director of Horticulture and Public Parks Department at Dubai Municipality, said barbecue equipment will be provided free of cost.
During March, visitors will be able to buy chicken and other raw materials inside the park so that they do not have to carry anything to the park.
He said that since its inception, the Dubai Garden Glow attracted half a million visitors so far.
Dubai Garden Glow, sprawled across 60 acres at Zabeel Park, offered a new Dinosaur Park for its second season this year. A glow park, under the theme 'Lost Horizon' showcases extinct and endangered species of animals and plants, reminding visitors of the importance of nature preservation.
The Dinosaur Park, with 100 animatronic dinosaurs, offer fun and edutainment experiences like the Dino Lab, Museum and Zoo amidst other attractions, while the nature-inspired Glow Park showcases some magnificent LED-lit creative installations depicting the underwater world, animal kingdom and the galaxy to name a few.
Visitors' entry to Garden Glow is through Gate Number 6 of Zabeel Park for Dh60 per ticket.
The airline advised passengers to check their flight status on its website and check-in online before leaving for the airport
With major roads impassable due to floods, supply chains in some communities have taken a hit
The problem extends beyond the water shortage, electricity has also been cut off – so building lifts are no longer functioning
The safety of passengers, restoring operations to normal, and mitigating the effects of the crisis on travellers at the airport, have been their priorities
Leaders have emphasised that the safety of the people is their top priority.
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With hundreds of vehicles abandoned on the road and motorists assessing their cars, fear mounts of further damage
At the event, a documentary showcased Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's visit to the UAE in 1974 and his meetings with Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan