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Dubai Airports prepares to support pilgrims for this year Hajj
Dubai Airports prepares to support pilgrims for this year Hajj

Gulf Today

time2 days ago

  • Gulf Today

Dubai Airports prepares to support pilgrims for this year Hajj

Dubai Airports has launched an extensive operational plan at Dubai International (DXB) to facilitate the smooth departure and return of pilgrims participating in Hajj 2025. This initiative underscores the airport's commitment to providing a seamless and supportive airport experience during one of the busiest periods of the year. This year, approximately 3,100 pilgrims are set to depart from DXB on 28 dedicated flights operated by Emirates, flydubai, Saudia, and flynas. The official delegation from the Government of Dubai will commence their journey on the first official Hajj flight from Terminal 3 on June 1. To ensure a streamlined experience, Dubai Airports, in collaboration with the oneDXB community, including Dubai Police, General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs-Dubai (GDRFA), Dubai Customs, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, dnata, and airline partners, has implemented a number of measures. These measures include the provision of dedicated check-in counters across Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Prayer rooms and changing facilities are available in all terminals for Ihram preparation. Multilingual Guest Experience Ambassadors and Hajj Committee support desks are also present. Designated baggage carousels have been allocated for the secure handling of Zamzam water. Pilgrims are advised to arrive at the airport at least four hours prior to departure and to carry all required travel documents, including passport, Emirates ID, Hajj permit, and vaccination certificate. Essa Al Shamsi, Senior Vice President of Terminal Operations at Dubai Airports, said, "Through the efforts of our people and the oneDXB community, we want to ensure every pilgrim departs with confidence and returns with ease.' The pilgrims are expected to return between June 9 and 12. Preparations are in place to provide a warm welcome, coordinated baggage support, and a small token of appreciation upon arrival. The Hajj season coincides with the summer travel peak and the Eid Al Adha holiday, during which DXB anticipates a significant increase in guest volumes. WAM

Dubai International Airport launches new operational plan for Hajj 2025
Dubai International Airport launches new operational plan for Hajj 2025

Arabian Business

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Dubai International Airport launches new operational plan for Hajj 2025

Dubai International Airport (DXB) has launched an operational plan to manage the departure and return of pilgrims participating in Hajj 2025. The airport will facilitate approximately 3,100 pilgrims departing on 28 flights operated by Emirates, flydubai, Saudia, and flynas. The Government of Dubai's delegation will begin their journey on the first Hajj flight from Terminal 3 on June 1. Dubai International Airport Hajj preparations Dubai Airports has partnered with the oneDXB community to implement support measures. The community includes Dubai Police, General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs-Dubai (GDRFA), Dubai Customs, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, dnata, and airline partners. The airport has established check-in counters across Terminals 1, 2, and 3. Prayer rooms and changing facilities are available in all terminals for Ihram preparation. Multilingual Guest Experience Ambassadors and Hajj Committee support desks will assist pilgrims. Baggage carousels have been allocated for handling Zamzam water. Pilgrims must arrive at the airport four hours before departure. They must carry passports, Emirates ID, Hajj permits, and vaccination certificates. 'Through the efforts of our people and the oneDXB community, we want to ensure every pilgrim departs with confidence and returns with ease,' Essa Al Shamsi, Senior Vice President of Terminal Operations at Dubai Airports said. Pilgrims will return between June 9 and 12. The airport has prepared welcome arrangements, baggage support, and tokens of appreciation for arriving pilgrims.

Dubai Airports Launches Major Operational Plan to Support Hajj Pilgrims
Dubai Airports Launches Major Operational Plan to Support Hajj Pilgrims

Hi Dubai

time3 days ago

  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Airports Launches Major Operational Plan to Support Hajj Pilgrims

Dubai Airports has activated a large-scale operational plan at Dubai International (DXB) to ensure a smooth and seamless travel experience for over 3,100 pilgrims departing for Hajj 2025. The initiative, launched in coordination with government and airline partners, is designed to manage one of the busiest travel periods of the year, coinciding with Eid Al Adha and the summer peak. Pilgrims will travel on 28 dedicated flights operated by Emirates, flydubai, Saudia, and flynas. The official Dubai Government delegation will depart on 1 June from Terminal 3. Dubai Airports, working alongside the oneDXB community—which includes Dubai Police, GDRFA, Customs, dnata, and others—has implemented several key measures. These include dedicated check-in counters across Terminals 1, 2, and 3, multilingual support staff, prayer rooms, and Ihram changing facilities. Designated baggage belts have also been assigned for the safe handling of Zamzam water. Pilgrims are advised to arrive at DXB at least four hours before departure and carry essential documents such as a passport, Emirates ID, Hajj permit, and vaccination certificate. Essa Al Shamsi, Senior Vice President of Terminal Operations at Dubai Airports, said the collaborative effort aims to ensure pilgrims 'depart with confidence and return with ease.' Return flights are expected between 9 and 12 June, with preparations in place to provide coordinated baggage support and a warm reception, including a token of appreciation. The Hajj travel period is expected to overlap with a sharp rise in overall passenger traffic, further emphasizing the importance of this well-coordinated operation. News Source: Emirates News Agency

DXB remains world's leading airport for global passengers
DXB remains world's leading airport for global passengers

Gulf Today

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

DXB remains world's leading airport for global passengers

Dubai International (DXB) has maintained its position as the leading airport in the ACI's 2024 Air Connectivity Ranking for the Asia-Pacific & Middle East (APME). Commenting on the achievement, Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said, 'Connectivity is the cornerstone of relevance in global aviation, and we are pleased to see Dubai International (DXB) recognised once again as the region's leading hub in ACI's 2024 Air Connectivity Ranking. 'What sets DXB apart is not only the scale of our network, but the consistency and quality of the connections the airport provides.' The airport currently serves more than 265 destinations across six continents, reinforcing its contribution to global trade, tourism, and the creation of sustainable economic opportunities. 'But connectivity at this level only matters if it is delivered with precision. Our strength lies in combining reach with efficiency, ensuring fast, seamless and secure journeys for tens of millions of guests each year,' he added. Griffiths continued, 'This recognition reflects the oneDXB spirit - a shared commitment of our airline partners, the broader airport community and the city of Dubai. Together, we are shaping a model of airport connectivity that is agile, guest-focused and economically significant, not just for the region but for the world.' Dubai International (DXB) has set a new benchmark in global aviation, welcoming 92.3 million guests in 2024 – the highest annual traffic ever recorded in its history. This milestone surpasses the previous record of 89.1 million achieved in 2018 and coincides with a landmark achievement: a decade of DXB leading the Airports Council International's (ACI) list of the world's busiest international airports. This record-breaking performance was driven by sustained growth throughout the year, capped by an extraordinary final quarter that highlighted Dubai's magnetic appeal as a global destination for travel, business, and investment. December emerged as the busiest month of 2024, with 8.2 million guests choosing DXB as their gateway and destination, reaffirming its position as the airport of choice for millions worldwide. Commenting on the achievement, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, said, 'Dubai International (DXB) is a global success story that reflects the UAE's ability to transform bold ambitions into reality. Consistently ranked as the world's busiest airport for international passengers, its record annual passenger traffic this year is a testament to the relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence that continues to shape the UAE's progress.' 'Our sustained investment in enhancing the airport's capabilities contributes to our ability to achieve ambitious goals such as the Dubai Economic Agenda D33's targets of becoming one of the world's top five logistics hubs and doubling foreign trade by expanding connections to 400 new cities globally.' Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid commended the teams behind this remarkable success led by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group. 'Beyond gaining accolades, this achievement reflects our determination to set new global benchmarks. Under Sheikh Ahmed's guidance, Dubai continues to redefine what a world-class airport experience means, inspiring travellers and industries alike.' Sheikh Mohammed further said, 'Our focus goes beyond rankings, we aim to provide exceptional value to the world. In the years ahead, we seek to strengthen Dubai's position as a global bridge between markets and cultures and a hub for connectivity and innovation. The future promises even greater milestones, each a step closer to realising Dubai's bold vision.' Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said, 'Crossing the 92 million mark is a monumental achievement for DXB and for Dubai. It reflects the relentless drive, collaboration, and passion of the oneDXB community – our people and partners – who work together to deliver seamless, world-class experiences that leave a lasting impression on every guest. This year's results exceeded our forecast by almost 200,000 in guest numbers, underscoring the strength of DXB's global appeal. Looking ahead, we are confident in reaching the milestone of 100 million annual guests by 2027. Our $35 billion expansion plans for Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC) will ensure we not only accommodate this growth but also allow Dubai Airports to redefine what it means to travel. This mega-project will give us the opportunity to incorporate the latest thinking in 21st-century airport design, gleaned from delivering the very best service to the more than 700 million customers that have passed through DXB over the last decade. We will ensure that the experience gained from 10 years as the world's largest international airport will make Dubai an even more compelling destination.' WAM

Dubai International airport tops ACI's air connectivity ranking for MEAP region
Dubai International airport tops ACI's air connectivity ranking for MEAP region

Gulf Business

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

Dubai International airport tops ACI's air connectivity ranking for MEAP region

Image: WAM Dubai International (DXB) has retained its position as the top-ranked airport in the Airports Council International (ACI) 2024 Air Connectivity Ranking for the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region, state news agency WAM reported. Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said the ranking reflects DXB's vital role in global aviation. 'Connectivity is the cornerstone of relevance in global aviation, and we are pleased to see Dubai International recognised once again as the region's leading hub,' Griffiths said. DXB currently connects to over 265 destinations across six continents, supporting international trade, tourism, and economic growth. DXB enables seamless, secure journeys 'What sets He credited the airport's continued success to the 'oneDXB spirit' – a shared commitment among airline partners, the airport community, and the city of Dubai. 'Together, we are shaping a model of airport connectivity that is agile, guest-focused and economically significant, not just for the region but for the world,' he said.

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