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Is Dubai Terminal 3 only for Emirates?

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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Terminal 3 consists of three concourses (A-Gates, B-Gates and C-Gates) which are used exclusively by Emirates and Qantas. Terminal 1 Concourse D (D-Gates) is home to many of DXB's international airlines while Terminal 2 (F Gates) also provides access to regional and international flights.

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Transfer between terminals You can easily walk between Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 when transferring between flights. It shouldn't take more than 20 minutes, and there are travelators and escalators along the way.

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Simply go to the Connections desk and take the shuttle bus to your next departure terminal. Check in for your onward flight. Your bags will be tagged through to your next flight as long as your connection is within 24 hours.

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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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The terminals are arranged in a circular format that is referred to as The Terminal Loop. Terminals 1, 2, and 3 serve primarily domestic flights, while the International Terminal serves (you guessed it!)

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T! for Domestic flights and T3 is for international flights. As some of the domestic flight depart from T3 but non of the international flight depart from T1.

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Terminal 3 was closed to the public in 2019 and torn down, allowing for construction of the new facility without significant impacts to passenger operations.

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