Dubai Airport is currently functioning at full capacity and has resumed its regular flight schedules after dealing with the aftermath of the most intense rains the United Arab Emirates has witnessed in 75 years.
According to Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, DXB resumed its regular flight schedule yesterday, which is ahead of schedule, and is now running about 1,400 airplane movements daily.
Restoring the airport to operation is no easy task. 115 planes were diverted and 2,155 flights were cancelled. In order to adjust schedules, increase staffing, and take care of everyone who had been inconvenienced, we had to collaborate closely with our airline partners and service suppliers. “The consistent commitment of our Dubai Airport staff, airline partners, governmental organizations, business partners, and service partners never ceases to astound me. We’ve never encountered such a problematic adverse weather situation, and our staff and partners put in much overtime to keep things running smoothly and serve our visitors. Thousands of employees across the aviation sector worked together to restore operations and support guests at both DXB and DWC.
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