Dubai has approved a major travel innovation that could reshape the passenger experience at the world’s busiest international airport.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, has approved the City Terminal Project, enabling travellers to check in for flights at multiple locations across Dubai before heading to the airport.
The initiative will serve passengers flying from Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), making air travel faster, more efficient and more convenient.
How The City Terminal Will Work
Under the new system, passengers will be able to:
- Complete flight check-in procedures within the city
- Drop off luggage at designated locations
- Travel directly to the airport departure halls via secure, dedicated transport
The project aims to reduce congestion around DXB, streamline passenger flow and support Dubai’s long-term transition toward Al Maktoum International Airport as its primary aviation hub.
Who Is Leading the Project
While official check-in locations have not yet been revealed, the initiative is being led by Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) in collaboration with:
- Dubai Police
- Dubai Airports
- Dubai Civil Aviation Authority
- General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs, Dubai
- Emirates Airline
- e& Group
Part of the Dubai 10X Initiative
The City Terminal Project is one of three future-focused initiatives approved under the Dubai 10X Initiative, which aims to position Dubai 10 years ahead of other global cities through innovation and government collaboration.
The other approved projects include:
- 20-Minute City, led by the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), ensures residents can access 80 per cent of essential services within 20 minutes using sustainable transport
- Disease Early Detection System, led by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), focused on proactive and predictive healthcare
Together, these initiatives target key sectors including mobility, health and travel, with a strong focus on improving quality of life.
Why It Matters
Dubai handles tens of millions of passengers annually, and projects like City Terminal are expected to:
- Ease airport congestion
- Improve traveller comfort and efficiency
- Support the gradual shift to DWC
- Strengthen Dubai’s reputation as a global aviation and smart-city leader
The three initiatives were selected from 79 proposals developed by more than 120 employees across 33 government entities, and were evaluated for impact, speed of implementation, cross-government integration, and quality-of-life outcomes.
What Sheikh Hamdan Said
Sheikh Hamdan said the Dubai 10X Initiative has driven a major shift in government operations by embedding a culture of innovation and collaboration.
“Accelerating government performance is central to our future vision. We will continue to empower government entities to pioneer bold, high-impact projects that redefine excellence in public service,” he said.