Emirates issues travel guidelines for DXB as 30,000 passengers expected daily during June summer holidays

Emirates issues travel guidelines for DXB as 30,000 passengers expected daily during June summer holidays

TIL CreativesEmirates has advised travelers at Dubai International Airport (DXB) from June 26 to June 30 due to high passenger volumes. They expect over 30,000 daily departures during this summer break.

Emirates has issued an advisory for travelers traveling from Dubai International Airport (DXB) from June 26 to June 30 amid peak passenger volumes and ongoing regional tensions. They expect over 30,000 passengers to depart DXB every day between those times, as schools close for summer and families plan holidays. The airline urges travelers to arrive three hours before departure, complete immigration 1.5 hours ahead, and reach boarding gates at least one hour before takeoff. Passengers should also anticipate extra road traffic, crowded car parks, and lengthy queues.DXB has reopened at full capacity after a temporary suspension, with normal operations resumed. However, officials warn that some flights may still face delays or cancellations due to airspace complexities. Clear signage and staff support are in place to help manage the passenger flow.In the advisory, Emirates provides several convenient pre-flight options:Check In via Emirates AppLive EventsEmirates has advised travellers to use its mobile app for a more convenient journey. The airline said the app allows users to check in, access digital boarding passes, get flight notifications, select meals, pre-plan entertainment, and book services like chauffeur drive, online and app check-in open 48 hours before departure.Early Bag Drop at AirportThe airline stated that passengers flying from Dubai can drop off their bags 24 hours in advance, or 12 hours before departure for US flights. This service, offered at no charge, lets customers skip check-in queues and head straight to immigration on travel day.City Check-In OptionCustomers can check in and drop off bags at the Emirates City Check-In & Travel Store in Dubai International Financial Centre鈥檚 (DIFC) ICD Brookfield Place. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., it offers self-service kiosks, agent support, and 鈥淪ara,鈥 the world鈥檚 first check-in robot.Home Check-In ServiceThe airline said customers in Dubai and Sharjah can book a home check-in service where agents complete check-in and collect bags from a residence, hotel, or office. Emirates added that this is complimentary for First Class travellers and Platinum Skywards members.Airport Transport OptionsTo ease movement within Terminal 3, Emirates noted that a free train runs between Concourses A and B, and a shuttle bus operates 24/7 between Concourses A and C. Buggy services are also available, with priority for families, the elderly, and People of Determination.Follow Baggage RulesEmirates reminded customers to check restricted items. Power banks are allowed only in carry-on baggage. Smart bags must have removable batteries and be switched off. E-cigarettes and similar devices must be secured and carried only in hand luggage.Pre-Order Duty-Free ItemsThe airline stated that passengers can pre-order products from EmiratesRED.com between 21 days and 40 hours before their flight. Orders are delivered to passengers鈥 seats. The code RED10 offers a 10% discount.Support for Special NeedsEmirates said People of Determination can access tailored services, including priority lanes at check-in and security, trained staff assistance, and two hours of free airport parking. More details are available on the Accessible Travel page on Emirates.com.(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)

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