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Some flights moved to DWC during temporary closure of DXB’s northern runway

flydubai, SpiceJet, Indigo and Gulf Air flights among those moved to Dubai World Central airport during the 45-day closure

Dubai Airports confirmed plans to leverage the capacity and infrastructure of Dubai World Central (DWC), Dubai’s second airport, during the planned temporary closure of Dubai International’s (DXB) northern runway starting May 9 and continuing through June 22.

DXB’s northern runway will close for a 45-day period to undergo a comprehensive upgrade designed to boost safety, service and capacity levels for the tens of millions of passengers that use the airport every year.

DWC will handle more than 1000 flights per week during the rehabilitation period, with the majority of those flights being operated by flydubai, SpiceJet, Indigo and Gulf Air.

To accommodate the additional passenger traffic, DWC will re-open its guest experience and service touchpoints to ensure a smooth transition.

Dubai Airports is also advising passengers who are due to travel into or out of Dubai during the closure period to check with their respective airlines in advance to confirm the airport and/or terminal prior.

Dubai Airports has also confirmed transport links between the two airports, including an inter-airport complimentary 24/7 coach service, free on-site parking facilities for passengers at DWC and special fares for RTA taxis flagged for journeys from DWC.

“The planning of this important infrastructure project was carefully done to minimise disruption to our passengers and ensure our partners across the Dubai aviation community are working seamlessly to maintain the highest safety and guest experience standards at both Dubai International and Dubai World Central airports,” said Paul Griffiths (below), CEO of Dubai Airports.

“During this timeframe, DWC will be fully operational with all essential services and amenities our passengers expect. To help avoid unnecessary confusion and mitigate the impact on guest experience, before setting out for the airport I would advise those travelling during this period to double check with their airline from which airport and terminal their planned flight will depart,” he continued.

Dubai Airport Paul Griffiths DWC

The northern runway rehabilitation project will involve the placement of approximately 160,000 tonnes of asphalt and 30,000m3 of concrete to strengthen and resurface the runway and the adjacent taxiways. Some 264 km of secondary cables will be replaced and over 4,400 runway lights have been upgraded to modern, economic and environmentally friendly technology as part of the project. DXB’s northern runway previously underwent a similar rehabilitation programme in 2014, and the southern runway was refurbished in 2019.

The upgrade is part of Dubai Airport’s ongoing commitment to enhancing passenger safety and guest experience while helping increase capacity at DXB.

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