(ANSA) - DUBAI, 30 DIC - Airport operator Dubai Airports
expects approximately two million passengers to pass through
Dubai International Airport (DXB) between December 29, 2021 and
January 8, 2022, with average daily traffic exceeding 178,000
travelers as visits to Expo Dubai 2020 surge despite COVID-19.
According to reports from the Emirate agency WAM, January 2,
2022 will be the busiest day of the Christmas holidays, with
over 198,000 passengers expected at the city's airport, the
largest airport in the world for international passenger
traffic.
Dubai Airports also announced that only ticketed passengers
will be able to access the terminals at Dubai International
Airport during the current peak traveler period.
Essa Al Shamsi, vice president of terminal operations at
Dubai Airports, said this is an "important measure, given the
situation with the pandemic and the high volume of passengers
using the airport during the peak holiday season".
Ten days ago, Dubai International Airport announced it was
100% operational for the first time since the outbreak of the
pandemic in March 2020.
However, the worldwide increase in coronavirus infections
caused by the Omicron variant has led to the cancellation of
thousands of international flights to airports all over the
world. (ANSA).