Travellers flying out from Dubai International Airport now have easy access to Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) kits, thanks to the introduction of specialised vending machines.
The two machines, located in the departure zones of Terminal 3 and Terminal 2, offer kits that include a disposable face mask, a pair of gloves and two types of sanitiser.
Plans are also underway to introduce more products to the kits, including reusable face masks.
All passengers are instructed to wear face masks and gloves at all times as a precautionary measure to combat the spread of COVID-19.
.@DubaiAirports eases the purchase of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for travellers, with the installation of vending machines that sell PPE at #Dubai's airports. pic.twitter.com/jMcVCR3zp8
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 1, 2020


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