
Owned By: Government of Dubai
Address: P.O. Box 2525 Dubai International Airport, Dubai, UAE Telephone Number: + 9714 2162525
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Website: www.dubaiairport.com
Time Zone : GMT + 4
No. of Terminals: 3
Terminal Transfers: There are 3 concourses connecting the 3 terminals and all are equipped with automatic walkways for passengers and luggage. There is a shuttle service that travel every 10 minutes between terminal 1 and 2.
Directions: The airport is located 4 kms from Dubai city center
Abu Dhabi:170 kms Sharjah: 15 kms Ajman: 30 kms Umm Al Quwain: 55 kms Ras Al Khaimah: 100 kms Fujairah: 130 kms
Airport Parking: There is short term and long term parking available at DIA, namely Car Park A and Car Park B. Parking A can be used for up to 30 days, The rate is 120Dh (US $33) per day for the first 10 days, then 75Dh (US $21) for the rest of the month. Parking B is cheaper than Parking A, but parking after 90 days will lead to a 100Dh fine.
At The Airport: Banking and Money Exchange: Banking and currency exchange are available in the airport. All shops will take payment in main international currencies.
Food and Beverage: The airport has restaurants and snack bars through out. It is possible to buy alcohol in some bars.
Shopping: General shopping can be done in the airport; although it is mainly designed for the duty free shops.
Duty Free: Concourse 1 contains a 5,400 m2 Duty-free shopping mall. This has a huge variety of electrical equipment, drink, cigarette and perfumes.
Other Services: Concourse 1, which used to be the main concourse until Terminal 3 opened, houses restaurants, a 5-star hotel and lounges. Transit passengers can also relax at the health club, prayer rooms and a medical center in also available. Concourse 2 is used almost entirely by Emirates Airline, based in Dubai. It contains the 300-room hotel and is connected to a Terminal 3 that contains business and first class lounges. Concourse 3 is supposed to be a smaller version of Concourse 2, and is due to open to the public in 2011.
Departure Tax: Included in the price of the ticket
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