Airports http://www.timesaerospace.aero/ en Fri, 08 Aug 2025 11:40:42 +0100 Etihad Cargo marks two years of operations at Ezhou Huahu Airport http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/air-transport/etihad-cargo-marks-two-years-of-operations-at-ezhou-huahu-airport

Since transitioning joint operations from Wuhan to Ezhou in August 2023, Etihad Airways is the first international airline to launch scheduled commercial freighter services in the region. Building on this milestone, Etihad Cargo expanded its presence at Ezhou Huahu Airport and announced a second weekly frequency in November 2023, followed by a third in July 2024, reflecting growing demand and operational momentum.

Since August 2023, Etihad Cargo has operated two commercial freighter flights per week, one with Etihad Airways and the other with SF Airlines. From October 2023, the frequency increased to four flights per week, with two operated by Etihad Airways and the other two by SF Airlines. By July 2024, commercial freighter services had expanded further to five flights per week, with two operated by Etihad Airways and three by SF Airlines.

Over the past two years, Etihad Cargo has operated 184 Boeing 777 freighter flights through Ezhou Huahu Airport in close cooperation with SF Airlines’ over 200 flights with Boeing 747 freighters. The addition of a sixth weekly scheduled flight in July 2024, followed by a seventh in 2025, has further strengthened Etihad Cargo’s network, improving connectivity and providing customers with faster and more efficient access to key global markets.

In addition to scheduled services, charter freighter operations have also grown steadily. Etihad Cargo operated one charter freighter flight per week throughout 2024. From January to June 2025, the number of charter flights increased to three per week, supporting flexible and on-demand logistics solutions.

Ezhou Huahu Airport began operations in 2022. The airport is Asia’s first dedicated freighter hub and has been instrumental in enabling Etihad Cargo to deliver consistent and reliable service. Since 2023, more than 43,000 tonnes of export cargo and over 690 tonnes of import cargo have moved through Abu Dhabi via Ezhou Huahu Airport, reinforcing the hub’s critical role in global logistics.

Located in Hubei Province, the airport offers unrivalled domestic reach and growing international connectivity with 135 aircraft stands, dual 3,600-metre runways.

“This milestone reflects the operational success and strategic value of our collaboration with Ezhou Huahu Airport and SF Airlines,” said Stanislas Brun, Chief Cargo Officer at Etihad Airways. “Ezhou’s role as Asia’s first dedicated freighter hub has allowed us to unlock new levels of efficiency and reach, particularly for time-sensitive e-commerce and high-tech shipments, supporting growing demand for cross-border e-commerce and high-tech shipments between China and the Middle East. The expansion to seven weekly freighter services strengthens our ability to offer reliable, time-sensitive logistics solutions across key global trade lanes.”

Luo Guowei, Chairman of Hubei International Logistics Airport stated: "As the first international airlines to operate at Ezhou Airport, Etihad Airways has transported over 28,000 tons of cargo since launching the Abu Dhabi - Ezhou route. This has established an efficient two-way trade corridor spanning Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, injecting strong momentum into regional economic and trade exchanges.

At this new starting point, Ezhou Airport will deepen strategic collaboration with Etihad Airways and SF Airlines. We will further increase route frequency, enhance cooperation on overseas warehouses, and jointly build efficient logistics channels connecting the world to China. This will forge new milestones in establishing an aviation trade hub for the Belt and Road Initiative."

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Etihad Cargo is celebrating two successful years of operations at Ezhou Huahu Airport, marking a significant milestone in its strategic collaboration with SF Airlines.

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The airfield of dreams http://www.timesaerospace.aero/features/airports/the-airfield-of-dreams

The airfield of dreams

Kigali International Airport

A new greenfield airport is under construction - designed to deliver an African hub for eight million passengers annually.

In 2028 Rwanda hopes to have a shiny new airport as the country seeks to take another big step forward in its ambitions to create an African hub for travellers and cargo.

The New Kigali International Airport (NKIA) will not simply be a world-class airport, but the plan is to develop an airport city around it, featuring a logistics zone, education and real estate development, an exhibition centre, and sports, leisure, healthcare and entertainment complexes, explained Jules Ndenga, CEO of Rwandan government holding company Aviation Travel and Logistics (ATL).

Naturally, the priority for the airport’s masterplan is to ensure everything is ready that is required to create a hub with the capacity in its first phase to handle eight million passengers and 150,000 tonnes of air freight annually.

However, “what we did with the airport city concept is to ensure that we plan for everything,” said Ndenga, in terms of reserving land so that co-ordinated investment in developing the various elements of the city can be achieved.

NKIA, which is located 25km southeast of Kigali, is being developed in a partnership with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) as the majority shareholder with 60 per cent of the shares while ATL owns 40 per cent.

The earthworks for NKIA’s original design were under way when Doha’s involvement in the airport’s construction entered the picture. The work to prepare the site was not halted, even as a new design with a much larger airport was devised, to keep the project moving, explained Ndenga.

The development is being delivered through two major construction packages: workstream 1 (WS1) and workstream 2 (WS2).

WS1, which is finalised, includes earthworks, runway, taxiways, and aprons, substations, roads, and utility networks. These works are undertaken by Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construção África, SA, under the supervision of Dar [Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair and Partners)].

Dar, a global aviation design consultancy, has been supporting the delivery of NKIA since 2020.

“Combining exceptional aviation planning and design capabilities with an intricate knowledge of Rwanda and its local context, Dar is providing the detailed design and supervising the construction of a greenfield airport that promises to establish Rwanda as a regional hub and a continental gateway to Africa and to the world,” said Elie Kharrat, director of Dar Consultants Rwanda.

Upon opening, NKIA will feature a 120,000 sqm passenger terminal building, offering four-star airport services, in a modern, green and smart environment. The design of the terminal is inspired by the hills that are an ever-present feature of Rwanda’s landscape.

The project is targeting LEED Gold certification from the US Green Building Council, one of the most globally recognised and respected standards for sustainable design. The terminal building is also being assessed by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) of Rwanda for Green Mark Certification, insuring compliance with all the requirements for a green airport.

The WS2 package is being constructed by the joint venture comprising Urbacon Trading and Contracting Rwanda Ltd as the leader of the JV, Mota-Engil Engenharia e Construção África SA, and Consolidated Contractors Group SAL. Dar continues in its role as consultant supervising the WS2 construction works.

WS2 will cover the development of the terminal building, control tower, cargo terminal and all the airport’s supporting infrastructure for an airport of more than US$2bn in value.

As Rwanda looks ahead to the economic and social ripple effect of NKIA, in addition to the employment impact during construction, today’s Kigali International Airport (KIA) must handle rising traffic volumes with its small terminal until NKIA opens.

KIA handled 1.3 million passengers in 2024, with a target to reach 1.5 million this year, said Charles Habonimana, the airport’s managing director. Since the pandemic, traffic has been growing at eight per cent annually.

KIA’s growth strategy naturally puts flag carrier RwandAir at the centre. “RwandAir is our sister company, and our strategies are aligned. We sit in the same room and discuss how they want to grow,” said Habonimana.

The airport is working with other carriers to increase frequencies on their existing routes, such as Ethiopian Airlines, which now serves Addis Ababa three-times daily from Kigali, Kenya Airways which operates two to three daily flights, as well as Brussels Airlines and Turkish Airlines which operate dailies flight to Kigali from their European hubs, as well as attracting new carriers and adding new destinations.

Qatar Airways returned to Kigali, offering a connection to its Doha hub in mid-June, a service coordinated with RwandAir.

The volume of transit traffic is growing, as intended, as airlines develop connections to wider networks. This is in evidence during the two banks at KIA when the airport can become congested.

“We are working on optimising what we have already, but it wouldn't make sense to invest a lot into the existing airport as commercial flights will be moving,” said Habonimana. “We are looking at how we can use technology as best as we can to make the process more efficient and give passengers the same level of service.”

The airport is witnessing a rise in cargo traffic due to RwandAir’s European flight services, plus the carrier’s dedicated Boeing 737 freighter routes to Dubai and Djibouti, said Habonimana. The airport handled over 20,000 tonnes of freight last year, and expects 25 per cent growth this year.

Much more is expected at NKIA. “Rwandan farmers tell us they need more capacity because they have the products and the market, so it's up to us to match that by building the required infrastructure,” he added.

When KIA’s traffic is transferred to the new airport, the existing airport will continue to serve its private aviation customers and seek to attract new ones.

Mark Pilling

Mark Pilling

Mark is the managing editor of Arabian and African Aerospace.

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IndiGo starts construction of its MRO facility at Kempegowda Airport http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/indigo-starts-construction-of-its-mro-facility-at-kempegowda-airport

The ceremony was attended by government dignitaries along with airport and airline leadership including Gunjan Krishna IAS, Commissioner-Industries, Government of Karnataka; Pieter Elbers, Chief Executive Officer, IndiGo; Hari Marar, Chief Executive Officer, BIAL; Isidre Porqueras, Chief Operating Officer, IndiGo; Satyaki Raghunath, Chief Operating Officer, BIAL and Parichay Datta, Senior Vice President – Engineering, IndiGo.

The project is expected to complete and fully functional by the beginning of the year 2028. 

IndiGo will build one of India’s largest MROs on 31 acres of land recently allocated by Bangalore International Airport Ltd. (BIAL).  This facility will be three times bigger compared to the combined capacity of IndiGo’s MROs in Delhi and Bengaluru. The new MRO facility will have a capacity of up to 12 bays and the capability to handle both, narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, helping IndiGo to advance further in its aspiration to become a global aviation player by 2030. 

IndiGo had signed the MOU with BIAL for the allocation of land in May 2025, and commenced construction in just two months. This signifies the airline’s vigorous strides towards creating a self-reliant aviation ecosystem in the country. This facility will also create over a thousand of jobs across engineers, technicians and several more, further contributing towards nation building. 

Elbers said: “We are very excited as we commence the project to build this grand MRO facility in Bengaluru. This also strengthens our operational presence in Bengaluru which is one of our largest bases with over 200 daily flights. This is also an important step towards shaping the future of the Indian aviation by developing a holistic aviation ecosystem in the nation.”

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Menzies Aviation to expand MASIL operations at Mosul International Airport http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/menzies-aviation-to-expand-masil-operations-at-mosul-international-airport

One fully operational, MASIL will provide a full suite of aviation services at OSM, under a new 10-year license, further strengthening its footprint in the region. This builds on MASIL’s operations at Baghdad International Airport (BGW).

MASIL provided ground services for the presidential flight that signified the official reopening of OSM. The flight, attended by Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, represented a landmark moment in the airport’s history, which has been non-operational since 2014.

The milestone underscores the joint venture’s capabilities and readiness to support future air traffic at the revitalised airport.

Mosul International Airport has undergone extensive reconstruction and is now equipped with a main terminal, VIP lounge, and advanced radar surveillance system. The airport is expected to be fully operational within the coming months, supporting both domestic and international flights and handling an estimated 630,000 passengers annually.

The expansion marks a significant milestone in the continued growth of the MASIL joint venture across Iraq and demonstrates Menzies’ commitment to supporting the country’s aviation infrastructure and long-term development.

Charles Wyley, executive vice president Middle East, Africa and Asia, Menzies Aviation, said: "We’re proud to expand our presence in Iraq with new operations at Mosul International Airport through our MASIL joint venture. This is a major step in our journey to support the redevelopment of Iraq’s aviation sector and bring world-class standards to the country’s airports. Handling the presidential flight was a privilege and a clear signal of MASIL’s professionalism and reliability as a trusted service provider."

Menzies Aviation and Iraqi Airways formed MASIL in 2021 to provide ground handling, cargo, and fuelling services. The joint venture includes operations at key airports including Baghdad and will soon include Mosul, as it continues to support the modernisation of Iraq’s aviation sector.

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Menzies Aviation will deliver ground, air cargo and fuelling services at Mosul International Airport (OSM) in Iraq through MASIL, its joint venture with Iraqi Airways, Air BP and Al-Burhan Group.

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Saudi aviation reports record-breaking H1 passenger growth http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/air-transport/saudi-aviation-reports-record-breaking-h1-passenger-growth

This includes the substantial growth in passenger traffic, expanded connectivity, and the award of a new national low-cost carrier.

Between January and June, Saudi airports handled more than 66 million passengers, marking a 7% increase compared to the same period last year. Flight activity also saw growth, with a total of 463,800 flights operated during the first half of the year—up 4% from 2024. Cargo volumes reached 575,000 tons, reflecting continued momentum in trade and logistics. The Kingdom’s four major airports—Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Madinah, collectively processed 85% of all passenger traffic during this period.

During the 2025 Hajj season, 1.435 million pilgrims were served across more than 128,000 flights. Over 1 million pilgrims benefited from the Luggage-Free Passenger Service, which handled 1.6 million bags and distributed 856,000 bottles of Zamzam water. These efforts were supported by a workforce of over 18,000 men and women stationed across the Kingdom’s airports.

Saudi Arabia also expanded its global aviation connectivity in the first half of the year, with new routes established to cities including Manchester, Hong Kong, Beijing, Rome, Kuala Lumpur, and Moscow. These additions support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 ambition to become a leading global aviation and tourism hub.

Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, GACA President, said: “Across our airports, airlines, and the broader aviation ecosystem, we are delivering tangible results that are enabling Vision 2030. There is record-breaking performance, capacity expansion, and the strengthening of vital connections that fuel economic growth and serve industries across the Kingdom. This is the future of aviation in Saudi Arabia – bold, connected, and built for impact.”

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The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has announced ‘record-breaking’ performance by the Saudi aviation sector and strategic progress for the first half of 2025.

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TAV Airports announces US$ 941 million revenue in H1 2025 http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/tav-airports-announces-us-941-million-revenue-in-h1-2025

The airport company registered an increase in revenue by 12% to US$ 941 million in the first six months of 2025.

TAV Airports CEO Serkan Kaptan said regarding the financial results: “We completed the first half of the year with 5% international passenger growth which was affected by geopolitical developments in the Middle East in the second quarter. We had strong revenue growth at 12% which was above traffic growth due to higher fees, duty-free spend per passenger growth in existing operations, new commercial areas in Almaty, new catering operations in Antalya and the new TAV Technologies project in Qatar. The Qatar project and TL inflation had affected margins in the first quarter but in the second quarter, our non-Turkish airports had EBITDA growth above revenue and delivered margin expansion. Thus, consolidated EBITDA for the first six months came in at US$270 million with 10% year-over-year growth. Net income continued to be pressured by non-cash items such as deferred tax and translation losses which are due to the appreciation of euro.”

In April, the company opened the new terminal in Antalya where it also started its commercial operations. 

“The investments that we have made in Ankara as per our new concession contract between May 2025 and May 2050 have been completed. In this scope, we built a new 3,750-meter-long runway, 27,000 square meters of taxiways, 85,000 square meters of cargo aprons and a new air traffic control tower. These investments will support the long-term growth of the airport for many years,” said Kaptan.

To meet the growing demand in international travel, in the third quarter, TAV will start the construction of a new international terminal in Madinah of which the company is a 26% shareholder.

“The international terminal and related ancillary facilities such as new connecting roads, utility lines and a car park are expected to require a total investment of approximately 300 million USD. We expect the investment to be completed by 2028 and to be financed with no equity injection from TAV Airports Holding,” said Kaptan.

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Turkey’s TAV Airports saw international traffic rise by 5% to 30.3 million passengers and domestic traffic reach 17.4 million with a 3% increase during H1, 2025.

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Ethiopian Airlines Group opens newly constructed Wollo Kombolcha Airport http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/ethiopian-airlines-group-opens-newly-constructed-wollo-kombolcha-airport

The construction done with a project cost of over 12 million Euros, covered a new terminal building having a total built-up area of 3,500 sq meters, ancillary buildings such as airport rescue and firefighting station, water reservoir, parking areas, and site work which consists of connection roads.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew said: “We are delighted with the completion of our Wollow Kombolcha Airport construction project that will enhance our passengers’ experience at the airport. The inauguration of this new terminal demonstrates our commitment to enhancing both our domestic and international operations at a comparable pace. We believe the enhancement of the airport facility will boost the socioeconomic growth of neighbouring cities as well.”

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Ethiopian Airlines Group has unveiled a global standard airport in Wollo Kombolcha, north-central part of Ethiopia.

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DXB marks busiest H1 with 46m guests despite regional headwinds http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/dxb-marks-busiest-h1-with-46m-guests-despite-regional-headwinds

The 2.3% year-on-year growth underscores DXB’s resilience, the continued strength of Dubai’s aviation sector and the airport’s ability to maintain high performance despite temporary regional airspace disruptions in May and June. This achievement reinforces DXB’s vital role in connecting Dubai to the world and supporting the city's broader economic progress.

In the second quarter alone, DXB served 22.5 million guests, an increase of 3.1% over the same period last year. April emerged as the busiest month of the quarter and the most active April on record, with 8 million guests passing through the terminals.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said: “DXB’s continued growth through a period of regional challenges highlights the strength of Dubai and the UAE, the agility of our operations, and the commitment of our airport community. The oneDXB mindset once again enabled us to manage disruption while elevating the guest experience and ensuring seamless global connectivity.

As we enter the second half of the year, travel activity is expected to accelerate, beginning with the late-summer peak and leading into a winter season filled with high-profile events across entertainment, sport, and business. A standout moment will be the Dubai Airshow 2025, which is set to surpass previous records and showcase the bold vision shaping the future of aviation and aerospace. Based on our performance to date and a positive outlook, we expect the annual traffic to reach 96 million this year, bringing us closer to the symbolic 100 million milestone.”

Performance and Efficiency

Average monthly traffic in H1 stood at approximately 7.7 million, with daily volumes averaging 254,000. January was the busiest month of the period and also set a new monthly record, with 8.5 million guests.

DXB handled 222,000 total flights during the first half of the year, while the load factor reached 76%. A total of 41.8 million bags were processed, with 91% delivered within 45 minutes on arrival. The mishandled baggage rate remained low at just 2 bags per 1,000 guests, significantly outperforming the 2024 industry average of 6.3 reported by SITA. The airport is on track to process over 85 million bags by year-end, surpassing its previous record of 81.2 million set in 2024. The busiest baggage days were between January 3-5, with daily volumes reaching 300,000 bags.

Efficiency at key guest touchpoints also remained consistently high. In the first half, 99.2% of guests cleared departure passport control in under 10 minutes, 98.4% cleared arrivals in under 15 minutes, and 98.7% passed through security checks in under 5 minutes. *

Top Markets and Destinations

India remained DXB’s largest country market in H1 with 5.9 million guests, followed by Saudi Arabia with 3.6 million, the United Kingdom with 3.0 million, Pakistan with 2.1 million, and the United States with 1.6 million guests. London was the busiest city destination with 1.8 million guests, followed by Riyadh with 1.5 million, Mumbai with 1.2 million, Jeddah and New Delhi with 1.1 million each, and Istanbul with 982,000 guests.

 

Cargo and Connectivity

DXB handled just over 1 million tonnes of cargo in the first half of 2025, reflecting a marginal increase of 0.1% compared to the previous year. The airport remains a key contributor to global trade and logistics.

Currently, DXB is connected to more than 269 destinations in over 107 countries, served by a network of over 92 international carriers. This breadth of connectivity continues to underpin Dubai’s appeal as a hub for tourism, commerce, investment, and long-term growth.

Outlook

With the second half underway, Dubai is preparing for a surge in global travel and events, with DXB playing a central role. From the late-summer travel rush related to reopening of schools, to a packed winter calendar, activity is set to intensify. The upcoming Dubai Airshow 2025 is expected to be a landmark event, reflecting not only the scale of aviation in the region but also the vision shaping its future.

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Dubai International (DXB) said it welcomed 46 million guests in the first six months of 2025, marking its busiest first half on record.

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Gulf Air and The New Terminal One enter strategic partnership http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/gulf-air-and-the-new-terminal-one-enter-strategic-partnership

The New Terminal One is a key component of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey’s $19 billion transformation of JFK Airport into a world-class gateway, which will include two new terminals, the modernisation and expansion of two existing terminals, a new ground transportation centre, and an entirely new, simplified roadway network.

Gulf Air is returning to the United States October 1, 2025, launching thrice weekly nonstop service from Bahrain International Airport to JFK Airport’s existing Terminal 1 in anticipation of the debut of New Terminal One. Gulf Air’s new service, operated with Boeing 787-9 aircraft, will be the only nonstop flight connecting Bahrain with the United States and marks a historic return to JFK. Gulf Air will move its operations to New Terminal One in 2026 when the terminal’s first phase opens.

“We congratulate Gulf Air on their resumption of service to the United States, and we are honoured to be their long-term partner on this exciting new journey in New York City. Our teams share a dedicated commitment to creating an extraordinary guest experience for all who fly out of the New Terminal One, and we look forward to a long-lasting collaboration with our colleagues at Gulf Air,” said Jennifer Aument, chief executive officer, The New Terminal One at JFK.

“The move to New Terminal One at JFK marks a significant milestone in Gulf Air’s commitment to enhancing our global connectivity and delivering a superior travel experience. This modern facility aligns with our vision to provide our passengers with world-class service, greater comfort, and seamless connections. We are excited to be part of this transformative development at one 1 of the world’s leading international gateways,” stated Jeffrey Goh, chief executive officer of Gulf Air Group.

Gulf Air is the latest airline that has selected the New Terminal One at its new home at JFK Airport, joining 15 other airlines that have committed to operating out of the state-of-the-art terminal including Turkish Airlines and Royal Air Maroc.

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Gulf Air and the New Terminal One at New York John F. Kennedy International Airport have unveiled a long-term strategic partnership, positioning the airline for future growth.

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‘Emirates First’ officially opens at Dubai International Airport http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/emirates-first-officially-opens-at-dubai-international-airport

As the world’s largest operator of international First-Class travel - offering 26,800 seats a week and the largest inventory of international First-Class seats in the industry, Emirates said it continues to invest in its customers’ experience.

Adel al Redha, Emirates' deputy president & chief operating Officer, said: “We invest heavily in upgrading our ground products, and Emirates First is one of the areas that will offer a unique and private environment to our First Class customers and Skywards Platinum members. We know our customers value privacy and convenience, and this will provide another level of hospitality to the check-in experience, as part of our efforts to continuously uplift the overall travel journey.

“Now, our customers can enjoy a sleek transfer with our Chauffeur Drive Service, a swift check-in at the exclusive Emirates First, explore a world-class lounge before boarding, and relax into a multi award-winning inflight experience with Emirates.”

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‘Emirates First’ has officially opened at Terminal 3, Dubai International (DXB), offering a ‘luxurious’ airport experience for Emirates’ First-Class customers and Skywards Platinum members.

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