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Dubai airports slashes parking fees for summer: Check, rates, timings & details here!

Dubai airports slashes parking fees for summer: Check, rates, timings & details here!

Time of Indiaa day ago

Travellers can now park for up to two weeks for just Dh300 across all DXB terminals/ Image: dubaiairports.ae
As the mercury rises and summer travel plans ignite, Dubai International (DXB) is making journeys smoother and more affordable for thousands of outbound passengers. In a strategic move perfectly timed for the bustling season, Dubai Airports has announced a significant reduction in long-term parking fees across all its terminals.
This initiative comes as DXB prepares for one of its busiest periods, expecting to welcome and wave off an astounding 250,000 passengers daily throughout June, a clear indicator of the upcoming travel surge.
Unlocking Savings: The Summer Parking Offer Details
Designed to ease the financial burden of extended trips and, crucially, to alleviate congestion at drop-off zones, this special offer is now live. From June 10 to June 30, travellers utilizing Terminal 1 Car Park B, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3 at DXB can take full advantage of these newly reduced long-stay parking rates.
Under this compelling new offer, long-term travellers now have access to exceptional value:
Dh100 for 3 days
Dh200 for 7 days
Dh300 for 14 days
These updated rates represent a substantial saving compared to the standard tariffs, providing a much-needed sense of relief and peace of mind for UAE residents embarking on extended vacations abroad.
A Smoother Journey for All: Beyond Just Savings
The introduction of these discounted rates is more than just an enticing offer; it's an integral part of Dubai Airports' broader strategy to significantly enhance passenger flow and streamline the entire airport experience during its peak operating season.
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By offering compelling prices for official airport parking, the airport is actively encouraging travellers to choose designated parking facilities over curbside drop-offs.
This deliberate shift aims to markedly reduce the often-frustrating traffic bottlenecks that can occur at terminal entrances, ensuring a less stressful start to any journey.
Furthermore, the benefits of this summer offer extend beyond just those flying out. Visitors arriving at DXB specifically to pick up incoming guests are also advised to utilize the airport's designated car parks or convenient valet services. Importantly, these visitors too can now benefit from the very same reduced parking rates under the summer promotion.

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