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Dubai Airport to Enhance Parking with Colour-Coded System and New VIP Aroma

Dubai Airport to Enhance Parking with Colour-Coded System and New VIP Aroma
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Do you often struggle to locate your vehicle in Dubai International Airport's expansive parking areas? This inconvenience will soon be a thing of the past.

Dubai Airports announced that it will introduce several new developments at Dubai International (DXB) in the coming months, including a color-coded parking system to simplify navigation.

"As part of Dubai Airports' continuous efforts to enhance the guest experience, with a focus on operational excellence and seamless travel experiences, new developments will be rolled out in the coming months. These include color-coded car parks for easier navigation,"

the airport said in a statement.

Thousands of residents and tourists pass through Dubai International Airport’s three terminals daily. The new color-coded parking will significantly ease the navigation for motorists using DXB’s parking facilities.

Parking fees at Dubai International range from Dh15 per hour to Dh125 per day, depending on the terminal. Flydubai passengers can pre-book parking spaces at Terminal 2, offering convenience at a rate as low as Dh50 per day.

In addition to the parking improvements, DXB announced a record 44.9 million passengers in the first half of this year, marking an 8% increase year-on-year. The total number of flight movements reached 216,000, a 7.2% rise from the same period last year. With a real-time monitoring system, 98% of guests experienced less than 10 minutes wait at departure passport control, and the same percentage waited less than 15 minutes at arrival passport control.

Furthermore, DXB will introduce a new signature aroma in Al Majlis, the VIP facility, to create a more welcoming atmosphere for its guests.

News Source: Khaleej Times

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Maryam Pervez

Written by Maryam Pervez

Maryam is the Managing Editor at HiDubai, bringing 8+ years of expertise in marketing, social media, and content development. She holds a Master's degree in Marketing Comms from Middlesex University.
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