Dubai International Airport issues travel advisory ahead of adverse weather conditions
Dubai: Dubai International Airport issued a weather advisory on Monday, advising travellers to arrive at the airport at least four hours before their flight departs.
The customers of the Emirates and flydubai in the UAE have been advised that they may experience road delays.
They have been encouraged by the two companies to plan extra travel time to reach the airport and complete their check"in formalities ahead of arrival for added convenience.
“Adverse weather conditions are expected starting today. Be sure to check your latest flight status with your airline, factor in extra time to travel to DXB and use the Dubai Metro where possible,” the airport said in an advisory to passengers.
Dubai carrier flydubai has also issued a weather advisory from The National Centre of Meteorology (NCM). A flydubai spokesperson said, “The adverse weather conditions that have been forecasted in the UAE over the next few days may impact our flight schedule at Dubai International (DXB). We are working hard to minimise any disruption to our passengers’ travel schedules and coordinating with all airport parties.”
The airline said it would continue monitoring the weather conditions closely and advised passengers to allow extra time to travel to the airport. Passengers are also advised to check the status of their flight on flydubai.com.
A similar advisory has been published by Emirates.
Travel advisory- adverse weather in the UAE:
- Passengers are advised to aim to arrive at the airport at least four hours before their flight departs. Check-in closes 60 minutes before the flight departure time.
- Passengers can save time at the airport by using flydubai's new self-service kiosks in Terminal 2. There, passengers can print their baggage tag, complete online check-in, and then go directly to the dedicated bag drop desk.
- Passengers are encouraged to regularly check the flight information screens for their departure gate and ensure they are at the gate in plenty of time to board their flight.