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    Al Maktoum International Airport set to transform travel landscape

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    21 mins ago

    In a bold move set to redefine global air travel, Dubai’s visionary leadership has unveiled plans for the transformation of Al Maktoum International Airport (AMI) into the world’s largest aviation hub.
    Spearheaded by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the ambitious project promises to revolutionize the way millions of passengers navigate the skies.

    Today, we approved the designs for the new passenger terminals at Al Maktoum International Airport, and commencing construction of the building at a cost of AED 128 billion as part of Dubai Aviation Corporation’s strategy.
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    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) April 28, 2024

    With approval granted for the cutting-edge designs of a new passenger terminal, AMI is poised to accommodate over 260 million travelers annually, surpassing all existing records for airport capacity. Boasting five state-of-the-art terminals and more than 400 aircraft gates, the expansive facility will cover a sprawling 70 square kilometers in Dubai South.
    Construction has already commenced on the Dhs128 million terminal, with completion of the initial phase expected within a decade. Upon its inauguration, the terminal will boast an impressive capacity of 150 million passengers annually, marking a significant milestone in the airport’s evolution.
    Anticipating a seamless transition, all operations currently housed at Dubai International Airport (DXB), the world’s busiest international airport, will gradually migrate to AMI in the coming years, according to announcements from the Dubai Media Office.
    Beyond its sheer scale, AMI is envisioned as a beacon of sustainability, designed to minimize environmental impact and align with the UAE’s commitment to eco-conscious development. HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporation, emphasized the airport’s pursuit of a LEED Gold certification, underscoring its dedication to environmentally responsible practices.
    Expanding beyond aviation, the development of AMI signals a broader vision for Dubai South, set to become a thriving metropolis accommodating a million residents and hosting leading companies in logistics and air transport. Reflecting on the significance of this endeavor, HH Sheikh Mohammed emphasized its enduring legacy for future generations, ensuring sustained growth and prosperity for Dubai as a global powerhouse in aviation, commerce, and urban innovation. More

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    Emirates Airlines goes digital, phases out paper boarding passes from Dubai

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    In another future-forward decision, Emirates Airlines plans to fade out paper boarding passes for flights from Dubai.
    With a vision to make the experience more digitally enabled for the customers, this is a step in the right direction.
    Passengers departing from Dubai with Emirates Airlines will require to use a mobile boarding pass instead of a printed paper version, from  May 15, 2023, onwards.
    Travellers taking their flights from Terminal 3 will receive their mobile boarding pass via email or SMS. Customers of the arilines can check in online and load their boarding pass into their Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, or retrieve their boarding pass on the user-friendly Emirates App. The checked-in baggage receipt is also emailed directly to passengers, or available in the Emirates App.
    Not only is this a more convenient approach for the digital-friendly travellers, it will also significantly reduce paper waste. Plus, it will further reduce the risk of lost or misplaced boarding passes, offering passengers some extra peace of mind when beginning their journey.

    The mobile boarding pass can be used throughout – in Dubai Duty Free, at security and for boarding, simply by showing the boarding pass on the phone. Emirates agents and airport staff will scan the QR code on the mobile boarding pass as passengers move through the airport and onto the airplane.
    While this will cover majority of the travellers, some passengers may still require a physical boarding pass to be printed. For example, those travelling with infants, unaccompanied minors, passengers requiring special assistance, passengers with onwards flights on other airlines and all passengers travelling on flights to the US.
    If the passengers do not have a mobile device, or if they are unable to access the information on their devices for reasons such as: running out of battery power, a system breakdown or glitch, message delivery delay, or inability to access WIFI, network or a data package, they will have the option to print a boarding pass by request to Emirates agents at check-in counters.
    Apart from the convenient check-in and itinerary management, travellers who use the Emirates app can also enjoy the benfits of accessing the digital menus in advance, while curating a playlist of favourite movies, TV shows and music playlists available on ice, which they can synchronise from their app the moment they board to save time.
    UAE Residents can register to use the Smart Gates at Emirates Terminal 3 and speed through Immigration every time they return to Dubai. UAE citizens and residents can use their passport, boarding pass, or a valid UAE ID, while GCC nationals or visitors eligible for visa on arrival can pass through the Smart Gates with a biometric passport.
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    Robots to soon issue your boarding pass in Dubai if you’re flying Emirates

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    With Dubai constantly staying ahead of the curve in aviation, robots are amongst the latest to take the lead at Emirates.
    The Dubai carrier plans on deploying over 200 robots in the next couple of years for the check-in systems. A portable intelligent device, named Sarah will be placed near check-in counters in the Dubai International Airport Emirates terminal.
    At a recent showcase event entitled “FORSA TEK”, organized by the Emirates Group on Thursday, the latest product innovation and technological advancements were released to the public.
    Topics related to robotics, virtual reality, artificial intelligence and other new-age developments were touched upon including the soon-to-implement robot check-in technologies.

    Designed with its human-like etiquette, this technology is already fully functional and available, with more details regarding the volume of units and price point to be revealed later.
    “I think we are the first airline globally to introduce or plan to introduce a portable check-in robot,” said Emirates’ Chief Operating Officer Adel Al Redha
    “The robot can complete the passenger’s check-in processes, including issuing a boarding pass, which will be sent to the travellers’ registered mobile number or e-mail,” Al Redha further conveyed.
    By always innovating in the industry Dubai airport also introduced a host of biometric contactless pathways at Terminal 3 in Dubai Airport. With facial and iris recognition supporting all immigration facilities, passengers could have a seamless travel experience.
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