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In June 2009, Terminal 2 became the hub of Air India Express and flydubai, [87] and the terminal houses the airline's corporate head office. [88] Terminal 2 has undergone a major refurbishment recently, extending check-in and boarding facilities, changing the interior and exterior décor, and offering more dining choices to passengers.
OMAM. 24°14′54″N 054°32′42″E / 24.24833°N 54.54500°E / 24.24833; 54.54500 (Al Dhafra Air Base) Futaysi Airport [2] Al Futaisi. Abu Dhabi. OMAF. 24°22′44″N 054°18′58″E / 24.37889°N 54.31611°E / 24.37889; 54.31611 (Futaysi Airport) Al Jazeirah Airport [2] Al Jazirah Al Hamra.
Dubai Airport Free Zone (commonly known as DAFZA, Arabic: المنطقة الحرة بمطار دبي) is an elevated rapid-transit metro station on the Green Line [1] of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE. [2] [3] [4] The station opened as part of the Green Line on 9 September 2011. [5] Like most Dubai Metro stations, it is above ground level.
Dubai International Airport Terminal 3. Terminal 3 is an airport terminal at Dubai International Airport, located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. When completed and opened on 14 October 2008, it was the largest building in the world by floor area and is currently the world's largest airport terminal, with over 1,713,000 m 2 (18,440,000 sq ft ...
The airport now has just two runways, like Dubai International Airport. Al Maktoum International Airport, some 45 kilometers (28 miles) away from DXB, opened in 2010 with one terminal.
Al Maktoum International Airport (IATA: DWC, ICAO: OMDW), also known as Dubai World Central, [ 3 ] is an international airport in Jebel Ali, 37 kilometres (23 mi) southwest of [ 2 ] Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that opened on 27 June 2010. [ 1 ] It is the main part of Dubai South, a planned residential, commercial and logistics complex.
Dubai Airport Freezone (commonly abbreviated as DAFZ) is a designated free economic zone in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, providing company formation and business setup services in Dubai. DAFZ is home to more than 2,000 registered businesses from over 20+ sectors and various industries, with 20,000+ professionals.
In 1998, the airline opened a $540 million Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport, and increased its capacity by 26 per cent as passenger figures hit 3.7 million, while cargo levels went up to 200,000 tonnes.