Emirates warned travelers or expected bus dates for EID holidays and advised people who go and from the Dubai International Airport that allow extra time for trips.
Emirates anticipates on weekends occupied before and the duration of Eid al Fit holidays with large volumes of travelers who come out and arrive in Dubai.
The busiest for the departures at Terminal 3 will be March 28 and 29, and April 5 and 6, with more than 80,000 daily customers who go abroad for their spring vacation.
Emirates issues Dubai Eid travel warning
With the expected traffic constant around the entries of Terminal 3, Emirates urges customers who leave Dubai to build extra time for their trip to avoid possible delays.
Passengers must arrive at the airport up to three hours before their flight and take note of their boarding times to make sure they reach the exit door in time without delay.
Customers can use the wide range of check-in options available for the topic they include:
- The online record at Emirates.com or the Emirates application opens 48 hours before the outputs
- Emirates City Check in and Travel Store at ICD Brookfield Place from 24 hours to four hours before departure, wait for customers to travel to USS
- Reserve a check-in at home from your residence or hotel
- Use the convenient check-in kiosks of the airline and the luggage drop facilities in terminal 3 and the mobile check-in ports located through the terminal
- Customers traveling from the Northern Emirates can register at the Ajman Central Bus Terminal from 24 hours to four hours before their flight
Customers can also leave their luggage at the airport the night before traveling without charge or register early and leave their bags 24 hours before the exit, or 12 hours before the exit if the US. UU.
This allows them to be prosecuted directly to immigration or smart tunnel for processing without problems.
Customers must eliminate passport control and safety 90 minutes before departure and are advised to reach their door no later than 60 minutes before their flight if they are reserved in the premium economy or economy class, and 45 minutes before the exit in the first or business.
The boarding doors will close 20 minutes before the exit.
If passengers report late, Emirates says they can’t accept them to travel. Check-in and door closure schedules will be strictly followed to ensure that flights leave on time.