Passengers traveling through Dubai International Airport (DXB) will soon clear security without removing liquids over 100ml or laptops from hand luggage.
Dubai Airport CEO
Dubai International Airport (DXB), the world’s busiest hub for international passengers, has launched what it calls the first Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered passenger corridor, allowing travelers to bypass traditional passport control.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) is trialling cutting-edge artificial intelligence (AI) baggage screening technology aimed at transforming airport security and speeding up passenger checkpoints.
With nearly 12 million passengers in the calendar year 2023, India is Dubai Airport’s largest market.
Paul Griffiths, the chief of Dubai airports, anticipates a surge in the popularity of smaller, more fuel-efficient aircraft in the future, leading to increased flight frequency and enhanced connectivity.
CEO of Dubai Airports expressed on Friday (April 19, 2024) his expectation for services to return to “close to normality” within 24 hours following unprecedented flooding at the major transit hub.