dubai airport news: The northern runway at Dubai Airport will be closed for a month and a half; Flights to India will change – dubai airport to close one out of two runways for 45 day maintenance

Dubai: One of the two runways at Dubai International Airport will be closed for 45 days a month later, Dubai Airport officials said. The north runway will be completely closed from May 9 to June 22 as part of the renovation. The move is part of efforts to improve passenger safety and comfort. The airport will continue to operate normally, but some existing services will be relocated to Dubai World Central Airport (Al Maktoum Airport) in Jebel Ali, officials said. The move is part of efforts to reduce congestion on the first runway.

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The service hours of the aircraft will also change accordingly. All airlines operating from here have been notified in this regard. The service schedule will be changed accordingly. Airport officials, meanwhile, said parking would be free for travelers from World Central Airport. In addition, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced a 30-minute bus service to all terminals at Dubai International Airport and World Central Airport.

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Budget airline Fly Dubai will operate flights to its 34 destinations from Dubai Central Airport in the wake of the runway closure. Flights to Kochi, Kozhikode, Kolkata, Lucknow, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bahrain, Jeddah, Karachi, Muscat and Riyadh will be fully diverted to Dubai Central. Fly Dubai said it was considering the convenience of passengers. Prior to departure, the airport should be able to identify the destination and destination of the airport in a timely manner.

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