Dubai Airports Corporation stated that all flights at Dubai International Airport are functioning properly, while certain departing planes are experiencing delays due to current weather conditions.
The institution recommended on its "X" platform account that travelers verify the status of their flights to receive the most recent information.
Dubai Airports advised tourists to allow additional time to get to the airport due to expected traffic congestion.
Tomorrow's weather forecast from the National Center of Meteorology predicts fair to partly cloudy conditions, occasional cloud cover, possible rain in the east and south, high temperatures, humidity at night and Monday morning, and the formation of fog in some coastal and inland regions. The winds are varying between light to moderate speeds, occasionally becoming active.
The center's daily statement indicated that the wind is blowing from the southeast to northeast at speeds of 20 to 40 km/h, with gusts exceeding 70 km/h.
The waves in the Arabian Gulf range from light to medium. The tidal schedule is as follows: first tide at 12:49, second tide at 02:08, first low tide at 19:43, and second low tide at 07:24.
The Sea of Oman experiences light to moderate waves. The first tide is at 09:32 and the second tide is at 22:08. The first low tide happens at 15:44 and the second low tide is at 04:25.
Flydubai introduced the "Press Reader" service on its aircraft, offering passengers access to a variety of digital magazines through the in-flight entertainment system. The service will be provided free of charge on 70% of the carrier's fleet and will also be available on other aircraft.
The company announced that as part of an expanding partnership with "Press Reader," passengers visiting the "Flydubai" business class lounge at Dubai International Airport can access "Press Reader" content for free by downloading the application. Press Reader.