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Emirates expects a busy travel weekend for Eid break

DUBAI, July 30, 2020

Emirates is gearing up for a busy travel period this weekend for the Eid holiday. Customers are reminded to check the latest travel requirements, and to arrive at the airport at least three hours before their flight departure to avoid any delays. 
 
Peak travel is expected to start this evening, with July 30 marking the busiest time for departures in Terminal 3. Passengers are encouraged to build in extra time to avoid any delays with expected traffic congestion.
 
Passengers physically checking in at the airport are requested to check in no later than three hours prior to departure, regardless of class of travel. Customers who present themselves less than 60 minutes prior to their scheduled flight departure will not be accepted for travel, the airline said. 
 
Customers can also check in online on both their desktops and mobile devices from 48 hours to 90 minutes before flight departure. Customers who opt to check-in online are reminded to visit the Emirates check-in counters at the airport to collect their boarding pass and to verify travel documents required for each destination country.
 
After checking in, passengers are also advised to make sure they get to their boarding gate on time. Gates open 90 minutes before departure, boarding starts 45 minutes before each flight and gates close 20 minutes before departure. If passengers report late Emirates will not be able to accept them for travel. Check-in and gate closure timings will be strictly followed to ensure flights depart on schedule, the airline said.
 
Dubai entry requirements for UAE citizens and residents: Dubai has updated its entry requirements for inbound travellers. From August 1, Covid-19 PCR tests taken a maximum of 96 hours before departure will be mandatory for all travellers arriving to Dubai or transiting in Dubai. This includes UAE citizens, residents and tourists, irrespective of the country they are coming from. This measure helps assure tourists and residents alike of a safe and healthy environment within the airport and broader Dubai community. In addition, travellers heading to the UK and Europe on Emirates will also be required to hold a negative PCR test certificate. For more details visit: www.emirates.com/returntoDubai - TradeArabia News Service



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