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DXB to welcome 1.8m passengers in next 11 days

UAE suspends entry for travelers from Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Nigeria.
  • According to the operator, as many as 1.8 million passengers are expected to pass through DXB between November 25 to December 5
  • December 4 is expected to be the busiest day during this period with passenger numbers likely to surpass the 190,000 mark

Dubai Airports has issued a passenger advisory alerting travellers about Dubai International (DXB) getting extremely busy over the next few months.

According to the operator, as many as 1.8 million passengers are expected to pass through DXB between November 25  to December 5 , with average daily traffic reaching 164,000 passengers. 

December 4 is expected to be the busiest day during this period with passenger numbers likely to surpass the 190,000 mark.

“As always, Dubai Airports is working with airlines, control authorities, and all our other commercial and service partners to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience for our customers,” Essa Al Shamsi, Vice President of Terminal Operations at Dubai Airports, said.. “Those travelling during this peak period can make their journey smooth and comfortable by following a few simple tips.”

Considering that travel requirements have changed globally due to the pandemic, Dubai Airports strongly urges all customers to be aware of the latest travel regulations for the desired destitution.