Dubai opens sprawling second airport to passengers
Al-Maktoum International |
The Gulf emirate of Dubai opened on Sunday passenger operations at
its second airport, Al-Maktoum International, touted to be the world’s
largest once it is completed.
A Wizz Air plane from Budapest was the first passenger aircraft to
land at the sprawling new facility, and it was welcomed on the tarmac
with a water cannon salute, AFP reports.
Jazeera Airways, another low-cost carrier, will follow suit on
Thursday with daily flights to and from Kuwait, while Bahrain’s national
carrier, Gulf Air, will begin operations on December 8.
No other airlines have announced intentions to use the new airport,
which lies some 50 kilometres (30 miles) south of Dubai International,
one of the world’s busiest hubs for air passengers.
Dubai International handled 57 million passengers in 2012, as it has
become a major stop for air traffic between the West, Asia and
Australasia.
Al-Maktoum International was opened only for cargo in June 2010, while passenger operations were repeatedly delayed.
The new airport is situated in Dubai World Central, an economic zone
the government hopes to turn into what it calls an “aerotropolis”.
Once completed, it is to feature five runways that will be able to
handle an annual capacity of 160 million passengers and 12 million
tonnes of cargo.
It is part of a grand project announced during Dubai’s economic boom,
but the pace of progress slowed during the financial crisis that hit
the Gulf emirate in 2009.
The airport “will play a vital role in the future development of
Dubai as a centre for trade, commerce, transport, logistics and
tourism”, Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, chairman of Dubai Airports,
said in a statement.
Source: BusinessDay Newspaper
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