Dubai to host IATA AGM 2024

Emirates will host the World Air Transport Summit and the 80th IATA Annual General Meeting (AGM), according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

The event will take place from June 2-4, 2024, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

“We are thrilled to host the aviation industry at the 80th IATA AGM in Dubai in 2024. Dubai is a thriving city with an important aviation hub that links the entire world.

“The United Arab Emirates’ pro-aviation stance has resulted in the development of a strong airline and hub airport.

Together, they have a profoundly good and significant impact on UAE society and the economy.

IATA Director General Willie Walsh stated that holding the AGM in Dubai would serve as “an showcase showing what can be achieved via aviation with government support and decisions.”

The 79th IATA AGM in Istanbul decided to host the 80th IATA AGM.

“The World Air Transport Summit and the 80th IATA AGM will be held at Emirates, which is an honor. Tim Clark, president of Emirates Airline, stated, “We look forward to greeting all our aviation sector colleagues to Dubai in 2024.

The summit of the world’s top aviation executives will be held in Dubai and the UAE for the first time.

Emirates Is Giving Away Free Hotel Stay To All Passengers Travelling To Or Stopping Over Dubai

Those flying in Premium Economy Class or Economy Class can have a one-night stay at Novotel World Trade Centre.

Emirates Airlines is offering its passengers free stays at some of Dubai’s best hotels for a limited period of time. In a statement, Dubai’s flagship carrier said that the offer applies to flights booked now through June 11 for travel from May 26 to August 31. Travellers can choose to visit Dubai or to make the city a stopover and continue on another Emirates flight to a different destination – but to qualify for the deal, travellers must spend a minimum of 24 hours in the city.

Passengers flying with Emirates in First or Business Class can book a complimentary two-night stay at the 25hours Hotel Dubai One Central, which is a five-star property that opened in December 2021. These passengers will also get to avail a chauffeur-drive service to and from the airport, the airlines announced.

On the other hand, those flying in Premium Economy Class or Economy Class can have a one-night stay at Novotel World Trade Centre. “Whether you’re staying for a while or just stopping over for at least 24 hours in Dubai, remember to keep a copy of your Emirates boarding pass to make the most of exciting offers and special discounts from our partners in the city and across the UAE,” Emirates said in the statement. To claim the offer, one needs to book flights before June 11, 2023, and travel before 31 August, 2023. The deal is available for those booking return flights from Emirates to Dubai, or making the city a stopover before a second Emirates Flight. Hotel rooms are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Also, as per the press release, bookings must be made at least 96 hours before arrival through emirates.com, ticket officer, Emirates Call Centre, or participating travel agents. The airlines also said that the customers need to keep a copy of their Emirates boarding pass to make the most of special discounts and offers from flight partners in the city and across the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Dubai Travel Guide for First Time Visitors!

Traveling to Dubai

Alternatively, you can fly with Etihad Airways into Abu Dhabi and then travel to Dubai by shuttle bus or taxi for an hour. Qatar Airways is an other choice. Before moving on to Dubai, they stop in Doha. Of course, you can also fly with US-based carriers.

The Ideal Seasons to Visit

Dubai is HUMID! I’m aware—duh. The “winter months”—which correspond to our winter months—are cooler, with peaks in the 80s and lows in the 60s. From November to March, this occurs. If you schedule your trip to Dubai during this time, be prepared for it to be busier and more expensive due to the weather conditions.

The Best Accommodations

In Dubai, there is no scarcity of lodging options, particularly luxurious lodging. You can also browse rental sites like Airbnb. Dubai should be initially viewed as a long strip while choosing the ideal location. If you’ve been to either, Las Vegas or Cancun, that’s how I would compare it.

The Burj Khalifa is situated near the Dubai Mall, which is also the most populated and central site. The Dubai Marina is at the opposite end, and the Palm Jumeirah and Burj Al Arab are nearby. The Dubai airport and Old Dubai’s souks are on the exact opposite end of this “strip.” Jumeirah Beach, which spans the majority of this strip and is home to beach resorts, stores, and restaurants.

Traveling in Dubai

Like every major town and tourist destination, Dubai has a lot of traffic. Additionally, rush hour traffic exists. It’s important to know that the workweek in Dubai runs from Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday serving as the weekend working days. This has an effect on the amount of time it takes for a car or taxi to go between two locations. Weekends see a marked reduction in traffic congestion.

Taxis

Use a basic taxi cab rather than a luxurious Lexus taxi for the best deals. Ask the taxi driver what the cost would be to get from one place to another and check if the taxi has a meter.

Metro

Dubai’s Metro system is exceedingly hygienic and simple to use. Depending on the traffic, this can be your best option throughout the week and during peak hour. The trains run more often during the week.

Hop On-Off Buses

There are two methods accessible and it’s another way to view Dubai. Both are available for pickup from the Dubai Mall and offer unique routes which take you to all the major locations. As a result, if you choose to do it, start early on the day, go on a weekend, or get a multi-day pass.

Dress Code for Dubai

Many travelers to the United Arab Emirates find this to be stressful, especially women who are unsure about traveling to Dubai. Generally speaking, both visitors and expats dress casually. When dining in the restaurants at the Burj Khalifa and Burj Al Arab, you should also be wearing closed-toe shoes, long skirts for women, and clothing that covers your shoulders.

What is the Cost of a Trip to Dubai?

They use the term “dirham” or AED, which stands for Arab Emirate Dirham. It may appear in advertisements as Dhs or DH. Conveniently, the dollar bills feature Arabic on one side and English on the other. Coins are also present.

You may convert money when you arrive at the airport, however we found that the malls offered a somewhat higher conversion rate. Additionally, there are many malls. The majority of locations only accept Mastercard or Visa when using American credit cards.

Food

The cuisine is wonderful and fresh! In Dubai, which is famed for its diverse food, you may get almost everything you desire to eat. The cuisine in Dubai has a strong Asian influence, notably Indian cuisine.

You shouldn’t anticipate seeing pork in the eateries since this is a Muslim region. Lamb, beef, chicken, and shellfish are all in good supply. Popular foods include shawarma (sliced meat served like a kebab), hummus, curries, basmati rice, and marinated whole fish (when visiting Dubai, I chose to eat a whole sea bass rather than a filet). Also highly popular are dates. They come in a wide variety, and you may find elegant date shops and date markets in malls. With Arabic coffee, give it a try.

Atlantis, The Palm

If you’ve ever seen photos of the Palm Jumeirah, you’ve probably spotted the Atlantis resort perched at the end. To visit the several islands that make up the Palm, we took the monorail to Atlantis. Atlantis, on the other hand, was a big hotel/resort with people all over it. It took ages to find Saffron and there were security officers making sure people were not entering areas for the guests.

But if you enjoy staying in hotels with high ceilings, designer stores, lots of restaurants, and throngs of people, you’ll adore Atlantis.

A Day Trip to Abu Dhabi

If you’re looking for locations to travel from Dubai, Abu Dhabi is an excellent alternative because it’s only a 1 to 1 1/2 hour drive away, depending on traffic. Abu Dhabi is home to a number of well-known landmarks, such as the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Yas Island, and Emirates Palace. You may choose a daily public shuttle bus, a taxi, a vehicle rental, or a private tour if you decide to visit Abu Dhabi for the day from Dubai.