Dubai Airport Open Today as Global Departures and Arrivals Continue

Crystal Travel | Travel News | 8 June 2026

Dubai International Airport operates round the clock, keeping millions of passengers connected to destinations across every corner of the globe.​​​​​​​

A Gateway That Never Sleeps

Dubai International Airport is open and fully operational today. As one of the busiest international airports on the planet, DXB runs on a 24-hour basis, processing tens of thousands of passengers daily across its terminals. There are no closures or widespread disruptions in effect, and scheduled services are moving as normal across the airport's departure and arrival boards.

For UK travellers, Dubai International is one of the most familiar transit and destination airports in the world. Whether flying direct to the emirate for a holiday or stopover, or connecting onward to destinations across Asia, Africa, or Australia, DXB sits at the centre of countless British itineraries throughout the year.​​​​​​​

Terminals in Operation

Dubai International operates across three passenger terminals, each serving different airlines and route types. The airport's largest terminal handles Emirates, the UAE's national carrier, and accommodates the majority of long-haul traffic flowing through Dubai on a daily basis. The remaining terminals serve a broad mix of international airlines and regional operators, keeping the airport's connections spread across a wide network of global destinations.

All terminals are currently open to departing and arriving passengers, with check-in, security, immigration, and baggage services running across the airport.​​​​​​​

Dubai Airport Flight Boards Show Active Global Operations

Key Information for UK Passengers

UK nationals travelling to Dubai do not require a pre-arranged visa. British passport holders are eligible for a visa on arrival in the UAE, valid for a period of 30 days. Passengers should ensure their passport remains valid for the full duration of their stay and carries sufficient blank pages for entry stamps.

For those connecting through Dubai to an onward destination, transit times and any additional visa requirements will depend entirely on the final destination country. Passengers should confirm these details with their airline or travel agent before departure.

Dubai operates on Gulf Standard Time, which is four hours ahead of the UK during British Summer Time and three hours ahead during the winter months. This is worth factoring in when planning check-in times and onward connections.​​​​​​​

What to Expect at the Airport

Dubai International is a well-equipped airport with extensive passenger facilities across its terminals, including dining, retail, prayer rooms, rest areas, and transit hotel options for passengers on longer layovers. The airport is served by the Dubai Metro, making it accessible from the city centre without the need for a taxi or private transfer.

Standard guidance for long-haul departures recommends arriving at your home airport at least three hours before your scheduled flight time when travelling to or through Dubai.

Crystal Travel agents are available to help with any aspect of your Dubai travel plans, from rebooking to rerouting support. Speak with a member of the Crystal Travel team to ensure your journey is arranged with confidence.

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