Dubai International Airport (DXB) is preparing for a busy period, anticipating 3.3 million guests until Wednesday, July 17. Here’s what you need to know if you’re traveling through DXB during this time:
Peak Travel Period:
- 914,000 Guests Flying Out: Expected from now until July 17.
- Busiest Weekend: Friday, July 12 to Sunday, July 14, with around 840,000 guests.
- Single Busiest Day: Saturday, July 13, is projected to see 286,000 people, surpassing the average daily traffic by 10,000.
Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey:
- Early Check-In:
- Emirates: Utilize early and self-check-in facilities, including city check-in options.
- flydubai: Arrive at least four hours before departure.
- Other Airlines: Arrive no earlier than three hours before departure and use online check-in to save time.
- Baggage Allowance:
- Familiarize yourself with your airline’s baggage policies to avoid surprises.
- Check-in ahead of time to streamline the process.
- Security Screening:
- Put metal items (watch, jewelry, mobile phone, coins, belt) in your hand luggage.
- Follow guidelines for carrying liquids, aerosols, and gels.
- Passport Control:
- Families with children over 12 can use Smart Gates to speed up the process.
DXB’s Luxurious Experience:
Earlier this year, AllClear, a medical insurance company, named Dubai International Airport the most luxurious airport in the world. Despite being the busiest airport globally, DXB continues to offer its passengers a top-notch experience.
In April 2024, DXB was named the world’s busiest international airport by ACI World for the ninth consecutive year. In 2023, the airport welcomed 90 million passengers. The airport serves 229 destinations across 99 countries with more than 88 international carriers.
Top Destinations:
- India: 9.8 million passengers in 2022.
- Saudi Arabia: 4.9 million passengers.
- United Kingdom: 4.6 million passengers.
- Pakistan: 3.7 million passengers.
Travelers are advised to plan ahead and follow DXB’s tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey through one of the world’s busiest and most luxurious airports.