Dubai International Airport (DXB) has issued a travel advisory as the summer holidays draw to a close and schools reopen, with more than 3.6 million passengers expected to pass through its terminals until Monday, August 25.
The airport said daily traffic is forecast to average 280,000 passengers. The surge comes as families and students return from their vacations.
DXB, which recently reported handling more than 46 million guests in the first half of 2025, is on track for another record-breaking year.
Preparations and travel tips
Dubai Airports confirmed that it is working closely with airlines, control authorities and service partners to ensure smooth passenger flows during the busy period.
To ease travel, passengers have been advised to:
Use Smart Gates
- UAE residents can clear immigration in seconds (shorter queues than counters)
- Visitors may also be eligible (check via GDRFA: gdrfad.gov.ae)
Plan parking in advance
- No free pick-up zones at DXB
- Car Park A (Premium): Dh30/30 mins, Dh40/2 hrs
- Car Park B (Economy): Dh25/1 hr
Taxis and ride-hailing
Pre-book via Careem, Uber or Bolt to avoid queues
Dubai Metro
- Use Red Line links from Terminals 1 & 3 to the city
Check baggage, hand luggage rules
- Follow liquid and gel restrictions
- Some airlines (especially to India) ban oily foods
- Emirates does not allow power banks on flights (1 unit allowed under limits)
- Controlled medicines require MOHAP approval and a valid prescription
Declare valuables over Dh60,000
- Applies to cash, jewellery, and precious stones
Plan for road traffic
- Expect congestion near DXB during peak travel days
- Check RTA updates and allow extra time for drop-offs/pick-ups