Dubai airport is expected to see yet another busy period with 500,000 passengers traveling after summer holidays and Eid breaks from August 20 until the beginning of September.
Emirates has already started preparing itself to manage the travelers by deploying extra resources to ensure smooth baggage flows.
The passengers will be informed in before their designated baggage carousel before landing on their screens.
Emirates also offers a home delivery service where luggage is retrieved, cleared at customs and delivered to customers for a hassle-free arrival experience.
“With another record-breaking period coming up when it comes to passenger arrivals, we want to ensure that Emirates customers coming back to Dubai have the best experience possible starting from disembarkation through to every touchpoint and have positioned extra resources to ensure a speedy arrival journey,” Mohammed Mattar, divisional senior vice-president of Emirates Airport Services, said.