Dubai airport prepares for influx of passengers



One of the busiest days promises to be the upcoming weekend.
This is due to the upcoming holiday of Eid al-Fitr - the end of the holy month of Ramadan. Residents of the United Arab Emirates got a mini vacation.
Celebrations will begin on Sunday, June 2nd and will end on Thursday, June 6th. The public sector will return to work on Sunday, June 9. At this time, many have planned family trips.
According to Emirates, about half a million people will fly from the terminals at Dubai International Airport in the coming days. flight and check the information about your departure terminal in advance.
Recall that during Eid al-Fitr, Muslims around the world congratulate each other on the end of Ramadan. Believers meet with friends and relatives, travel and have fun.
This year, Ramadan will end on June 3rd. For a whole month, the followers of Islam adhered to strict restrictions. The Qur'an says about the beginning and end of the daily fast: "Eat and drink until you can tell the white thread from the black, until dawn, then fast again until night."
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According to Emirates, about half a million people will fly from the terminals at Dubai International Airport in the coming days. flight and check the information about your departure terminal in advance.
Recall that during Eid al-Fitr, Muslims around the world congratulate each other on the end of Ramadan. Believers meet with friends and relatives, travel and have fun.
This year, Ramadan will end on June 3rd. For a whole month, the followers of Islam adhered to strict restrictions. The Qur'an says about the beginning and end of the daily fast: "Eat and drink until you can tell the white thread from the black, until dawn, then fast again until night."
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