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Dubai peak travel alert: Airport guidelines for passengers as DXB expects 5.2 million guests in 2 weeks

Take note that non-passengers will not be allowed inside the airport terminals during the peak periods

Published: Thu 12 Dec 2024, 11:45 AM

Updated: Thu 12 Dec 2024, 8:41 PM

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UAE residents who are flying out of Dubai for the winter holiday season are urged to plan their airport trips carefully as Dubai International (DXB) braces for an influx of travellers. More than 5.2 million guests are projected to travel through DXB between December 13 and 31, authorities said on Thursday.

December 20 (Friday) is expected to be the busiest day at the airport with nearly 296,000 guests. The weekend from December 20 to 22 will also see peak activity, with an estimated 880,000 guests passing through. On an average, some 274,000 people could be flying in and out of DXB every day during the festive period.

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With such a crowd expected, passengers are advised to plan ahead and stick to travel rules for a smooth journey:

Check in early

  • Emirates guests can use home check-in, early check-in, and city check-in facilities.
  • For other airlines, guests should arrive no earlier than three hours before departure.

Double-check your baggage

  • Place metal items and electronics in hand luggage and follow the regulations on liquid, aerosols, and gels.
  • Permitted portable electronic devices, power banks, and spare batteries are prohibited in checked-in luggage and must be carried in/as hand luggage.
  • Create a check list of travel documents and organise all these requirements.
  • Check baggage allowances, and familiarise yourself with your airline’s regulations to avoid surprises.

Know the airport rules

  • Goodbyes should be exchanged at home, as only passengers will be permitted inside the terminals during peak periods.
  • Families with children over 12 can expedite passport control by using the smart gates.

"Delivering the exceptional experience that DXB is known for during peak travel periods is always a challenge, but one we are well-prepared to meet with collaboration across the oneDXB family," said Essa Al Shamsi, senior vice-president of Terminal Operations at Dubai Airports.

Despite the rush, DXB travellers would be able to enjoy a festive atmosphere.

"The Family Zone at Terminal 3 will transform into a winter wonderland featuring a unique fusion performance of carollers and beatboxers, a Magic Station offering gift-wrapping and photo opportunities, a Nutcracker marching band, and more," Al Shamsi said.

"These activities are designed to surprise and delight, making every journey through DXB truly memorable."

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