Dubai-based flydubai is sharing a list of travel tips that can help passengers enjoy their Eid holidays and travel with ease.
With an expected increase in the number of passengers traveling with flydubai, here are some tips to help get the holiday started.
As an Eid gift to its passengers, flydubai is offering complimentary WiFi connectivity and live TV from Sept. 8 to 17, on flights where connectivity is available.
Passengers can stay connected while in the air and tune in to the latest news and sports on BBC World News, Al Jazeera or Al Arabiya, enjoy Arabic shows on MBC1 or fascinating documentaries on Discovery channel.
With a significant number of passengers traveling with flydubai from Terminal 2 (DXB) and Al Maktoum International (DWC), give yourself plenty of time to get to the airport.
“The Eid holidays will see both airports become extremely busy,” said Alex Mackenzie, SVP, airport services at flydubai.
“We recommend getting to the airport at least four hours before your flight departs, especially if you have baggage to check-in. Please remember that check-in for any flydubai flight will close 60 minutes before departure.”
Don’t forget to double check which airport you are departing from before leaving home. Once inside the airport, make sure you take advantage of the wide variety of shopping and dining options available.
You can check in online for your flydubai flight up to 90 minutes before your flight, available on all flights departing from Dubai (except Jeddah and Madinah).
Make sure that you are aware of the baggage limits when you pack.
Pack any liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) in a clear resealable plastic bag. Remember that for safety reasons passengers are not permitted to fly with items powered by lithium batteries such as hoverboards, mini segways, balance wheels and solowheels.
Source: Arab News
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