Heading to Dubai International Airport (DXB) just got a whole lot smoother.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), working with Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP), has officially opened an expanded bridge leading to Terminal 1 at DXB, and it’s a big relief for travellers.
The upgrade increases traffic lanes from three to four, boosting capacity by 33 per cent. That means the bridge can now handle up to 5,600 vehicles per hour, easing congestion, cutting journey times and making airport drop-offs far less stressful.
The project is part of a wider push to keep Dubai’s road network in step with the city’s rapid growth, especially around Dubai International Airport, the world’s busiest airport for international passengers.
What’s impressive is how it was built. Engineers used an innovative steel-and-concrete design that allowed construction to move fast without closing lanes or disrupting traffic on Airport Street.
Beyond the extra lane, the project also included road resurfacing, upgraded utilities, new street lighting and landscaping to seamlessly connect the bridge with surrounding roads, improving safety and visibility for drivers.
For anyone heading to catch a flight, your ride to DXB just got quicker.