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Emirates issues travel advisory for post-New Year travellers in Dubai

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Last updated: 2026/01/01 at 1:01 PM
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Dubai International Airport (DXB) is bracing for a peak travel period as families return from the New Year’s holidays and students head back to school, creating significant congestion. Emirates airline is urging passengers to meticulously plan their journeys and utilize available services to navigate what is anticipated to be one of the busiest weeks of the year. The airline is actively promoting tools to ease the airport experience for travelers departing from or transiting through Dubai.

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Remote Check-In OptionsHome Check-In for Premium ConvenienceUtilizing Public Transportation

The surge in passenger volume coincides with the resumption of academic calendars and the end of extended breaks across multiple time zones, intensifying the demand on airport infrastructure. According to Emirates, the period between January 2nd and January 8th is expected to see particularly high numbers, and proactive measures are crucial for a smooth departure. This year’s travel peak follows a period of consistently increasing air travel demand post-pandemic.

Streamlining Your Journey: Options for a Better Airport Experience

Emirates is offering several options designed to bypass traditional airport bottlenecks. These services range from remote check-in facilities to home check-in and guidance on utilizing public transportation. The goal is to distribute passenger processing and alleviate pressure on Terminal 3.

Remote Check-In Options

For travelers departing from Dubai, Emirates City Check-In at ICD Brookfield Place in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) provides a convenient alternative to airport queues. The facility is open from 8 am to midnight until January 15th, allowing passengers to drop off luggage and obtain boarding passes up to 24 hours before their flight. Free parking is available, making the option even more attractive. Passengers using the service through mid-January will also receive 2,500 Skywards Miles.

Additionally, residents of Ajman can benefit from a 24-hour check-in and baggage drop service located at the Central Bus Terminal. This option allows check-in four to 24 hours before the scheduled flight. Both remote locations aim to significantly reduce congestion within the main airport terminal.

Home Check-In for Premium Convenience

Emirates’ Home Check-In service extends the convenience factor further, offering check-in and baggage collection directly from homes, hotels, or offices across Dubai and Sharjah. This service is complimentary for First Class passengers and Platinum Skywards members, requiring bookings at least 24 hours in advance. It enables travelers to arrive at the airport with only hand luggage, eliminating the need to queue at check-in counters.

The airline emphasizes the importance of early reservations for the Home Check-In service to ensure availability given the anticipated surge in demand. This service is especially useful for those travelling with families or multiple bags.

Utilizing Public Transportation

The Dubai Metro remains a highly recommended method for reaching and departing from DXB. The Red Line provides direct access to Terminal 3, with frequent trains operating from early morning until late at night. The metro station is directly connected to the check-in and departure gates via walkways and escalators, offering a swift and reliable alternative to road travel. Avoiding potential traffic congestion surrounding the airport is a key benefit.

For inbound passengers, the Metro provides a seamless transition from the airport, bypassing taxi queues and potential traffic delays. This ease of access makes it especially useful for those heading into the city center.

Emirates is advising passengers to allow at least four hours prior to their flight departure to accommodate check-in, baggage drop, immigration, and security procedures. Pre-selecting seats and verifying travel documents through the Emirates app or website are encouraged to expedite the process. These preparations can drastically reduce wait times and minimize stress.

Boarding gates are scheduled to close one hour before departure, reinforcing the need for sufficient lead time. Emirates suggests that careful preparation can transform a potentially chaotic travel experience into a more manageable departure. Travel experts note that similar peak-season strategies are being deployed across major global hubs as passenger numbers recover.

Looking ahead, Emirates anticipates continued high demand throughout January. Passengers are encouraged to regularly check the Emirates website and app for updates regarding potential delays or operational changes. The airline will continue to monitor passenger flow and adapt its services as needed to ensure a smooth travel experience. Passengers should also consider the current travel climate and potential for unforeseen disruptions when planning their journey.

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