After the worst rains in 75 years, DXB resumes regular activities. ages

According to CEO Paul Griffiths, 2, 155 planes were canceled last week as a result of the unseasonable weather. Dubai Airports have since returned to normal operations and are operating as usual once more, according to CEO Paul Griffiths. Following the UAE’s worst week of precipitation in 75 years, regular operations at Dubai International Airport ( DXB ) and Dubai World Central ( DWC ) were resumed. During the exceptional conditions, some 2, 155 planes were cancelled and a more 115 were diverted, the CEO of Dubai Airports explained. But, now at full power, DXB is operating its usual 1, 400 trip movements per day repeatedly. The roads in and around DXB have also been cleared of water, making it easier for those flying in and out of the aircraft. Our citizens and companions worked tirelessly to keep the activity running and to support our guests, Griffiths said,” This has been the most challenging severe weather event we’ve had to understand.” During the disturbance, over 75, 000 food boxes were distributed across both terminals, as people faced disruptions, delays, and long wait times in the aircraft. A number of people are awaiting rescheduled planes, for which they are urged to call their travel agency or airline directly for rebooking. Another issue that the airports will continue to face is handling a large bag of baggage, according to Thomas, who stated on LinkedIn tuesday, Tuesday, April 23 that they were “actively working with our partners to release all luggage within the next 24 time.”