
Back to school travel tips to beat the rush at Dubai Airport
If you are a UAE resident, Smart Gates let you pass through immigration quickly. These automated gates use your biometrics for fast, seamless processing, so lines are shorter and waiting times are minimal.
Repeat travellers may already have biometrics recorded. Check your eligibility at GDRFA.
Parking can get busy if you're picking someone up. There are no free pick-up zones, so use the car parks:
Terminal 1: Car Park A (Premium): Dhs30 for 30 mins, Dhs40 for 2 hours
Car Park B (Economy): Dhs25 for 1 hour
Terminal 3:
Dhs30 for 30 mins, Dhs40 for 2 hours on all levels Getting around
Taxis: Available at DXB, but lines can be long.
Pre-book through Careem, Uber, or Bolt.
Starting fare: Dhs25.
Metro: Red Line connects Terminals 1 and 3 to the city.
Only 2 suitcases per passenger.
Baggage limits: 1 large (81×58×30 cm), 1 small (55×38×20 cm).
You will need a nol card, which is available at the station.
Metro timings: Monday to Thursday: 5am to midnight
Friday: 5am to 1am
Saturday: 5am to midnight
Sunday: 8am to midnight Hand luggage and security
Dubai airport authorities have strict regulations on what you can carry in your cabin baggage, including liquids, electronics, power banks, and even certain personal items. Here's what you need to know. Declaring cash and valuables
If you carry cash, jewellery, or valuables over Dhs60,000, you must declare them.
Use the Afseh platform: declare.customs.ae or the Afseh app. Make travel easier Arrive early: at least 3 hours before your flight.
Check in online: save time and pick your seat in advance.
Keep documents ready: passport, boarding pass, and ID.
Travel light: carry only essentials to speed up security.
Stay hydrated and snack smart: bring a refillable water bottle (empty before security) and small snacks.
Use the DXB Airport app: track flights, terminal maps, and lounges.
Follow signs: smart Gates, baggage claim, and gates to save walking time.
Plan transportation: know if you're taking a taxi, metro, or private car.
Keep kids entertained: books, tablets, or games help during long queues.
Be patient: queues are unavoidable, so give yourself extra time.
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