
As the weekend approaches, Emirates is gearing up for one of its busiest travel periods of the year, with the airline forecasting a substantial increase in passenger numbers at Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 3. According to Emirates, over 300,000 travelers are expected to pass through the terminal between April 18 and April 21, marking a notable spike in airport activity.
This surge is attributed to the combination of school holidays, upcoming public holidays, and the start of the summer travel season, all of which are prompting families and individuals to take advantage of the break.
In anticipation of the travel rush, Emirates has issued a series of advisories and implemented several measures to ensure a smooth and efficient airport experience for its customers. The airline strongly recommends that passengers arrive at the airport at least three hours before their scheduled departure time to allow ample time for check-in, security screening, and immigration procedures.
Emirates also reminds travelers to have all necessary travel documents—such as passports, visas, and COVID-19 requirements—prepared in advance to avoid any last-minute complications.
To further enhance convenience and reduce congestion at check-in counters, Emirates is promoting its range of self-service and remote check-in options. Passengers can complete their check-in process online or via the Emirates App up to 48 hours before their flight, allowing them to obtain digital boarding passes and select their seats ahead of time.
For those who prefer to handle check-in in person, Emirates’ counters at Terminal 3 open 24 hours before departure, with a special note that check-in for US-bound flights begins 12 hours prior to takeoff due to additional security protocols.
Emirates is also highlighting its innovative City Check-In & Travel Store, located at ICD Brookfield Place in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), as well as its check-in facility at the Ajman Central Bus Terminal. These locations enable passengers to check in and drop off their luggage from 24 hours up to 4 hours before departure (excluding US-bound flights), offering added flexibility for travelers who wish to avoid the crowds at the main airport terminal.
Additionally, Emirates Skywards members and premium class passengers can take advantage of dedicated check-in areas and fast-track security lanes to further expedite their airport journey.
Once checked in, Emirates advises all travelers to proceed directly to immigration and security screening to avoid any delays, noting that passport control and security checks can become particularly busy during peak travel times.
The airline emphasizes the importance of adhering to boarding gate deadlines: Economy and Premium Economy passengers must be at their gate at least 60 minutes before departure, while First and Business Class passengers are required to be present 45 minutes prior. Boarding gates will close strictly 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time, and latecomers will not be accommodated, as Emirates is committed to maintaining punctual departures.
To manage the increased flow of passengers, Emirates has also increased staffing levels and deployed additional customer service agents throughout Terminal 3 to assist with directions, answer queries, and provide support to families and elderly travelers. The airline is working closely with Dubai Airports and other partners to ensure that baggage handling, security, and immigration services operate smoothly throughout the busy weekend.
By implementing these comprehensive measures and encouraging travelers to plan ahead, Emirates aims to deliver a seamless and stress-free travel experience for all passengers during this exceptionally busy period. The airline’s proactive approach reflects its ongoing commitment to customer satisfaction and operational excellence, even during peak travel seasons.