
As Dubai International Airport nears the end of its operational journey, significant changes loom in the aviation landscape. Emirates, along with flydubai, Air India, and British Airways, are gearing up for a monumental transition of operations to Al Maktoum International Airport, a state-of-the-art hub being developed in Dubai South. This pivotal move is necessitated by the growth limitations faced by Dubai International Airport (DXB), which has earned the title of the world’s busiest international airport, handling over 95 million passengers in 2025. The transition is anticipated to not only reshape the aviation sector but also redefine the dynamics of global travel.
With its physical capacity reached due to urban encroachment, DXB is set to embark on a gradual shutdown, with a complete shift to the new and expansive Al Maktoum International Airport expected to be finalized by around 2035. The ambitious project is designed to incorporate:
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This transition sets the stage for Al Maktoum International to emerge as a global megahub, strengthening Dubai’s stature as a pivotal player in international air travel amongst markets spanning Asia, Europe, and Africa.
Of all the airlines, Emirates stands to benefit the most from the operational shift, with plans to expand its long-haul operations. As the airline carried over 53 million passengers in the 2025-26 fiscal year, the new airport will afford it enhanced runway slots, terminal space, and greater operational flexibility.
Similarly, flydubai is set to capitalize on the transition, continuing its growth in regional routes across the Middle East and parts of Asia and Europe. Air India and British Airways are anticipated to see increased passenger traffic as the expansion of transit capacity at Al Maktoum International Airport allows for smoother connections.
Notable international carriers heavily reliant on DXB include:
Experts predict that this transition will enhance:
Among the countries affected, India is the largest aviation market for Dubai, with nearly 12 million passenger movements recorded in 2025. Following India, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom are noted as key player markets linked to DXB. The transition to Al Maktoum International Airport is poised to amplify transit capacity, further enhancing connections with these significant regions:
Country
2025 Passenger Traffic (DXB)
Impact
India
11.9 million
Transit and route expansion
Saudi Arabia
7.5 million
Regional connectivity growth
United Kingdom
6.3 million
Increase in long-haul demand
As the new airport prepares to welcome travelers from abroad, demand is also surging from destinations like China, Italy, and Egypt, indicating a vibrant future for those flying through the new hub.
Diverse tourism dynamics in Dubai are also projected to gain momentum as Al Maktoum International Airport becomes operational. In 2025, Dubai attracted nearly 19.6 million international overnight visitors, marking a healthy increase in tourism performance:
Tourism officials are optimistic that the overflow from Al Maktoum Airport will lead to:
Travelers utilizing Dubai’s airport services need to stay informed. Here are essential tips for ensuring a smooth journey during this transition phase:
This transition will unfold gradually; thus, travelers planning long-term trips should remain attentive to any changes.
The impending closure of Dubai International Airport signifies not merely a transition of operations, but a strategic move to position the UAE at the forefront of global aviation. Al Maktoum International Airport is set to redefine air travel, catering to the ever-growing demand for connectivity while enhancing Dubai’s role as a crossroads for travelers worldwide. This transformative journey promises to reshape the airline industry and civil aviation landscape for years to come.
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