
Dubai Airports has triggered its ‘oneDXB’ command-and-control framework after revising forecasts to a record 312,000 passengers on 28 December—set to be the busiest day in the hub’s 64-year history. The plan unites airlines, immigration, customs, police and Dubai Metro under a single operations room to keep queue times under 20 minutes and baggage delivery within 35 minutes.
Smart Gates, Emirates’ biometric ‘Red Carpet’ tunnel and extended Metro hours are core to the strategy, while traffic managers will reroute private cars away from choke points. Families with children over 12 are urged to use Smart Gates, and departing residents are asked to arrive three hours before departure.
For corporate mobility planners the message is clear: December departures will require larger buffers, and visiting executives should complete online visa formalities before reaching the terminal. Firms shipping time-sensitive cargo via belly hold should reconfirm cut-off times as ramp congestion rises.
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The surge underscores DXB’s post-pandemic rebound and cements the UAE’s status as a global aviation hub, but also illustrates the logistical complexity of handling holiday peaks amid volatile winter weather.
Smart Gates, Emirates’ biometric ‘Red Carpet’ tunnel and extended Metro hours are core to the strategy, while traffic managers will reroute private cars away from choke points. Families with children over 12 are urged to use Smart Gates, and departing residents are asked to arrive three hours before departure.
For corporate mobility planners the message is clear: December departures will require larger buffers, and visiting executives should complete online visa formalities before reaching the terminal. Firms shipping time-sensitive cargo via belly hold should reconfirm cut-off times as ramp congestion rises.
If visa processing is still on your to-do list, VisaHQ can take it off your plate: the platform manages UAE tourist and business visa applications entirely online, offers real-time status tracking and delivers clear guidance on required documents—saving both travelers and corporate travel managers valuable time. Learn more at https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/.
The surge underscores DXB’s post-pandemic rebound and cements the UAE’s status as a global aviation hub, but also illustrates the logistical complexity of handling holiday peaks amid volatile winter weather.








