Dubai has ruled out the use of full-body security scanners at its airports as the devices do not correspond with national customs and ethics according to the police officer heading airport security.
Issues surrounding border control and airport security will be the subject of a high level conference planned for Dubai in October Event organiser INEGMA outlined today the purpose of the conference. ...
Bengaluru: A Dubai–Mangaluru Airbus flight, with 169 passengers on board, was delayed for over two hours Friday after a ...
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How Dubai Airports is aiming to be world's 'most inclusive and accessible' for visible and hidden disabilities
What does it mean in today’s world to truly be inclusive and accessible for all? It’s a question Dubai Airports aims to answer as it works towards creating a travel experience where everyone feels ...
Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths tells Skift how “clicks, not bricks” will shape the $35 billion move from DXB to the new ...
Collaboration announced at GITEX Global 2025 will provide seamless, high-speed, and secure connectivity for millions of ...
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Dubai Airports Commits to 2035 Universal Accessibility Goal
Dubai Airports has announced an extended 10-year strategy aimed at transforming Dubai International and Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum into the world’s most accessible and inclusive airports by 2035 ...
Spread over 1,100 hectares and located some 40km (24 miles) from the old commercial centre of Mumbai, the sprawling new ...
A UAE delegation visited Benina International Airport in Benghazi to review the airport’s security and technical standards ...
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Dubai International Airport hails AI efficiency boost by 'squeezing in' an extra 35 flights a day
Dubai airport's increasing use of artificial intelligence has led to more flights on time, faster turnarounds and direct ...
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