DXB expecting 5.2 million guests during winter holiday

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Dubai International (DXB) is set to welcome a surge in travellers as the winter holiday season unfolds, with over 5.2 million guests expected between December 13 and 31.

The daily average is projected at 274,000 guests, with Friday, December 20, anticipated to be the busiest day of the period, hosting nearly 296,000 guests. The weekend from December 20 to 22 will also see peak activity, with an estimated 880,000 guests passing through.

Of the projected traffic, 1.7 million guests will arrive in Dubai, and 1.5 million will depart, underscoring Dubai’s rising position as a premier destination for international travellers.

Dubai Airports has issued some advice for guests to reduce congestion: 

  • Emirates guests can use home check-in, early check-in, and city check-in facilities.
  • Save time by placing metal items and electronics in hand luggage and adhering to LAGs (liquid, aerosols, and gels) regulations. 
  • Families with children over 12 can expedite passport control through Smart Gates
  • Opt for the Dubai Metro for easy access to and from Terminals 1 and 3.
  • Farewell goodbyes should be exchanged at home, as only passengers will be permitted inside the terminals during peak periods.

Essa Al Shamsi, Senior Vice President of Terminal Operations at Dubai Airports, said: "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. These activities are designed to surprise and delight, making every journey through DXB truly memorable."

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