Emirates has issued a notice for passengers traveling from Terminal 3 of Dubai between April 18 to 21, since more than 300,000 travelers are expected to begin their trips duration in this period.
The airline has urged customers to arrive at the airport in advance and ensure that all travel documentation is prepared to avoid possible delays in early congestion.
The airline has highlighted several optionable check-in for passengers to rationalize their experience at the airport.
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Travelers can complete the online check-in through Emirates.com or the Emirates application 48 hours before the exit and receive a digital shipping pass.
For those who prefer check-in in person, Terminal 3 counters will open 24 hours before the flight exit, with the exception of flights to the United States, which open 12 hours before the exit.
Emirates recommend that passengers drop bags the night before or previously registered to process immigration or use biometric doors.
Additional registration locations include the Check-in and travel store in ICD Brookfield Place in DIFC, open 24 hours to 4 hours before departure (excluding flights to the United States), and the Ajman Central Buse Terminal, also aviable from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours from 24 hours.
The airline has emphasized strict adhesion to safety and shipping deadlines. All passengers must eliminate passport control and safety at least 90 minutes before departure.
Passengers of the economy class and the premium economy must reach the ship doors 60 minutes before the exit, while first -class passengers and executive class must be doors 45 minutes before the exit.
The EAU carrier has confirmed that the shipping doors will close 20 minutes before the flight exit and late arrivals will not accommodate, since the airline aims to maintain the integrity of the schedule.