Khaleej Times

Emirates to move to DWC by 2025

- Abdul Basit

dubai — Emirates airline will move to Al Maktoum Internatio­nal airport at Dubai World Central (DWC) by 2025, a top government official said.

Located in the south of Dubai near Jebel Ali, DWC is the emirate’s second airport and opened to passenger traffic in October 2013. It is served by around 17 passenger airlines and 34 cargo operators.

Dubai’s Flydubai is also moving to the emirate’s second airport next year. Al Maktoum Internatio­nal airport is part of Dubai World Central (DWC), which will be the world’s largest airport once completed.

Emirates airline will move its operations to Dubai World Central in 2025, Dubai Aviation City Corporatio­n executive chairman Khalifa Al Zaffin said at the Dubai Investment Forum in Dubai on Tuesday.

“We have not officially announced any dates although Tim has mentioned in the middle of the next decade but that depends on a number of factors,” an Emirates spokespers­on told Khaleej Times on Tuesday.

Capacity at DWC is set to increase to around 25 million passengers a year by the end of 2017 when flydubai moves there, up from five million today. The next stage of expansion will be to increase capacity to 120 million passengers a year ahead of Emirates’ planned move.

Flydubai’s move to DWC next year will benefit Emirates airline in terms of more space as the Dubai Internatio­nal Airport is facing some congestion and delays in departure. Dubai Internatio­nal is the world’s busiest airport for internatio­nal passengers.

Since October last year, flydubai split its operations between DWC and Dubai Internatio­nal.

Passenger traffic at Al Maktoum Internatio­nal almost doubled in the first half of 2016, mainly due to the launch of flydubai services there in late 2015, according to the airport operator Dubai Airports.

— abdulbasit@khaleejtim­es.com

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