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How do you transit through Dubai Terminal 3?

Connecting between Concourse A and C in Emirates Terminal 3 You can travel between the concourses by taking a short train journey or it may be a short walk away. We offer a convenient bus service between Concourse A and Concourse C to make your journey faster.



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It's easy to transfer between terminals at Dubai International Airport. The Metro runs between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3; there is a free 24-hour shuttle service between Terminals 1, 2 and 3; and if you're connecting to another flights, you'll be automatically transferred as part of your connection.

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Airline flight deals with layovers can be cheap, and you also get to see an additional destination. However, you need to leave the airport for sightseeing here. You can do this as long as you have a transit visa. But, you will have to pass through the security check again to catch your next connection.

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Travel on Diplomatic or Official Passports: U.S. citizens traveling to or through the UAE on diplomatic or official passports are required to obtain a visa before travel (transit passengers only require a visa if exiting the airport).

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Airline flight deals with layovers can be cheap, and you also get to see an additional destination. However, you need to leave the airport for sightseeing here. You can do this as long as you have a transit visa. But, you will have to pass through the security check again to catch your next connection.

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Concourse B is directly connected to Terminal 3, and is dedicated exclusively to Emirates. The total built up area of the concourse itself is 675,000 m2 (7,270,000 sq ft). The concourse is 945 m (3,100 ft) long, 90.8 m (298 ft) wide (at midpoint) and 49.5 m (162 ft) high.

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Dubai is split into seven zones and travelling through a single one costs Dh4. If you transfer to a bus or tram within the same journey, it is included in that rate. To ride the metro, tram, bus or ferry, simply purchase a Nol card at any metro station. These come as one-time red Nol tickets or reusable cards.

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You'll need to clear customs and immigration. Next, you'll recheck your luggage for the domestic flight. Finally, you'll need to go through Transportation Security Administration screening. This may include a physical inspection of your luggage and personal items with a metal detector or a full-body scan.

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You will not require a UAE transit visa if you are staying in the airport for a period of four hours or less. What can I do? Relax in a reclining seat designed specifically for your comfort during transit hours.

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Travelling between Terminals Terminal 1 and 3 are well-connected, and takes 5 to 30 minutes on foot, depending on which part of the terminal you are in. Alternatively, you can use the metro or the 24-hours free shuttle buses, operating every 20 minutes, taking about 15 to 20 minutes. Transferring from Terminal 2?

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You will be fine with a one and a half hour layover. The excellent staff of Emirates will help you to make sure you are in time for your connecting flight. We flew Emirates via Dubai twice last summer and 1.5 hours to connect should be fine. Connections there are very efficient.

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Shopping, dining and services are plentiful, and most eateries are open 24 hours. There is free WiFi and plenty of mobile charging stations throughout the airport. Economy class passengers can opt for fee-paid entrance into several airport lounges, some of which offer showers.

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