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| Dubai International Airport has three terminals through which passengers can depart Dubai, depending on the destination they are travelling to. It also has a VIP departing service known as Al Majlis.
Major airlines arrive at Terminal 1 of Dubai International Airport. Terminal 2 is used by mostly by airlines coming in from Iran, CIS countries and those operating chartered flights. Private jet owners and VIP guests make use of the Al Majlis or the VIP terminal. Terminal 3 is used exclusively for Emirates Airline.
Another Terminal known as terminal F is used for Cargo planes.
Dubai International Airport's transit has to be one of the worlds sought after experiences due to its lavish Duty Free. Dubai Duty Free is the single largest airport retailer in the world. Dubai Duty Free is a well renowned name in sporting events worldwide, from golf to horseracing and more .
Dubai International Airport is an international airport serving Dubai, the second largest city of the United Arab Emirates. This major aviation hub in the Middle East, is the main airport of Dubai. It is situated in the Al Garhoud district, 4 km (2.5 mi) southeast of Dubai. The airport is operated by the Department of Civil Aviation and is the home base of Dubai's international airline, Emirates and Emirates Sky Cargo; Emirates handles 60% of all passenger traffic, and accounts for 38% of all aircraft movements at the airport. Dubai Airport is also the base for low-cost carrier, Fly dubai. As of July 2010, there are over 6,000 weekly flights operated by 130 airlines to over 220 destinations across every continent except Antarctica. |
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