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Emirates First Class Check-In Counters At T3, DXB To Remain Closed Till October. Here’s Why

Emirates First Class Check in

Emirates First Class check-in counters make it a lot easier for travellers to get through the whole process. After all, there’s a lot less hassle and it just makes everything much smoother. However, for some time this service will not be available to its customers, as it was revealed by the airlines that these counters will be closed for some time at the Terminal 3 of Dubai International Airport. Here’s all you need to know about this development at the DXB.

First Class Check-In Counters Closed At T3 Of DXB

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Emirates, which is the flagship carrier of Dubai recently announced that its First Class check-in counters will be closed till October 1. Yes, going by the report of Khaleej Times, it was revealed that these check-in counters, which are located at Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 3 will be closed until the aforementioned date. It should be noted that the closure has been put in place for refurbishment and to make travellers’ experience even better. It should also be mentioned here that the advisory was issued the previous month when it was revealed that some check-in counters will be closed in the coming weeks.

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How Will The Travellers Check-In?

Now, flyers have been advised to use the premium check-in counters for the time being instead. At this point, it’s worth revealing that Emirates operates nearly 50,000 flights across 140 cities, according to its previous announcement! Yes, it has been carrying more than 14 million passengers and the average seat load factor exceeded 80% across its network, from June to August. Not to mention, the airline expects that there will probably be a rise in demand for travel to Dubai in winter since the emirate becomes a hotbed for sports events, cultural festivals, global conferences, and lots more.

This is hardly surprising, as recently it was also revealed by Trivago, a Germany-based global hotel and accommodation search platform that Dubai was ranked at the third position for travellers from the USA. Yes, they had plans to travel to the city for the summer and Dubai ranked after Honolulu and Tokyo, in the list produced by the survey.

So, with many things on offer in the emirate, it’s hardly surprising that the traffic for the city is constantly high. If you have also been meaning to travel with Emirates and have tickets in first class during the coming days, you might want to keep in mind that the check-in counters at Terminal 3 of DXB will remain closed.

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