Due to crowding, access to Dubai International Airport's (DXB) Terminal 1 is now strictly limited to passengers with confirmed departures.
Dubai Airports have urged travellers not to head to the airport before confirming their flight status with their airline.
The travel hub also added that re-booking facilities are not available on-site. Guests are urged to contact their relevant airline for the latest flight information.
With flights at DXB continuing to face delays or cancellations due to the recent severe weather conditions, airport authorities have emphasised the ongoing efforts to restore normal operations amid challenging circumstances.
⚠️ Due to crowding, access to #DXB's Terminal 1 is now strictly limited to guests with confirmed departures.
— DXB (@DXB) April 17, 2024
We urge you NOT to come to Terminal 1 at the airport before confirming your flight status with your airline. Re-booking facilities are not available on-site.

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