UAE rains: Dubai airports, airlines issue advisories for passengers


UAE rains

DUBAI: Dubai Airports and three local airlines have issued advisories for passengers related to inclement weather, asking them to gear up for delays due to rain and traffic when going to Dubai International airport.

They asked travellers to start their journey early and add some extra travel time to reach the airport in time whether they travelling by car or public transport.

 “With unsettled weather forecasted for tomorrow, we advise guests who are flying out of Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) to plan ahead. To avoid potential delays due to road congestion, we recommend guests utilise smart apps for real-time traffic updates and alternative routes and consider using the Dubai Metro to get to DXB Terminals 1 and 3,” a spokesperson for Dubai Airports was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.

“Heavy thunderstorms are forecast in Dubai on May 2. If you’re travelling to Dubai International Airport, you may experience road delays. We recommend adding extra travel time to reach the airport and using Dubai Metro where possible,” Emirates airline’s spokesperson said.

The development came as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) issued an alert for medium to heavy rainfall for two days, starting on Wednesday evening.

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A flydubai spokesperson said that due to the adverse weather conditions forecast in Dubai on May 2, passengers are advised to allow extra time for their journey to Dubai International (DXB) whether they are travelling by car or public transport.

“Passengers are also advised to update their contact details via the Manage Booking tab and check the flight status on the airline’s website for the latest updates regarding their flight.”

An Etihad Airways spokesperson said adverse weather conditions including heavy thunderstorms and strong winds are expected across the country on May 1-3. “If you’re travelling to Zayed International Airport, please allow extra time in case of delays and plan your journey accordingly. Passengers using the Etihad bus service between Zayed International Airport and Dubai are encouraged to check in early for their transfer to allow additional time to reach the airport,” said the spokesperson.

The country’s disaster management authority has called on private and government sector employees to let their employees work from home as unstable weather conditions peak in the country.

The schools in Sharjah and Dubai have announced distance learning.

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