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Dubai International Airport to handle 3.43mn passengers between August 21 to September 2
August 22, 2024
Dubai International Airport (DXB) is preparing to manage a high influx of passengers as residents return from their summer holidays, WAM said in a statement on Wednesday.
The airport expects to welcome 3.43 million passengers between August 21 and September 2.
Busiest days forecast for Dubai Airport:
According to a press release issued by DXB, daily passenger traffic is expected to average 264,000 over this period.
The busiest days are forecast to be August 31 and September 1, with more than half a million travellers expected during this two-day span.
On September 1, the airport is projected to handle its highest number of passengers, with 291,000 people expected to pass through.
Dubai Airports is working closely with airlines, control authorities, and service partners to ensure smooth operations for all travellers.
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