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Dubai Customs ready to assist travellers

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DUBAI: Dubai Customs has unveiled its preparedne­ss to streamline procedures for travellers arriving in the UAE via Dubai Internatio­nal Airport during the forthcomin­g Eid Al Fitr holiday and spring break.

With an expected influx of approximat­ely 3.6 million passengers from April 2 to April 15, Dubai Customs is dedicated to elevating traveller experience­s and reinforcin­g Dubai’s status as a premier global tourism destinatio­n through pioneering services and streamline­d processes.

Building on last year’s successful handling of over 50 million bags, encompassi­ng both air and cruise ship travellers, Dubai Customs has deployed cuting-edge equipment and seasoned inspectors.

The introducti­on of the ideclare system allows travellers to electronic­ally declare goods, personal belongings, gits, currencies, and cash amounts in advance, with the option to expedite transactio­ns prior to arrival, thus reducing customs processing time to under 4 minutes via the red path.

In a bid to optimise passenger flow, Dubai Customs has augmented the number of inspectors during this period, assigning 77 devices for baggage inspection, including 58 for large bags and 19 for handbags, supplement­ed by additional supporting equipment.

Ibrahim Ali Al Kamali, Director of the Passenger Operations Department at Dubai Customs, underscore­d the department’s proactive stance in devising a comprehens­ive plan for Eid Al Fitr and spring break, in alignment with heightened flight and passenger volumes. This initiative aims to deliver exemplary service befiting Dubai’s stature as a leading tourist destinatio­n while upholding stringent security standards in inspection and control operations.

Dubai Customs has closely collaborat­ed with strategic partners such as Dubai Airports and Emirates Airlines, implementi­ng measures like pre-notificati­on of passenger surges for direct coordinati­on between aviation and inspection shit workers across the airport’s three terminals, as well as Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport. Ensuring seamless operations round the clock, continuous communicat­ion and coordinati­on among shit staff, building managers, and team leaders have been establishe­d, with management conducting field visits to monitor progress, particular­ly during holidays and special occasions.

 ?? ?? Dubai Customs has deployed cuttingedg­e equipment to streamline procedures for travellers arriving in the UAE via Dubai Internatio­nal Airport during the forthcomin­g Eid Al Fitr holiday.
Dubai Customs has deployed cuttingedg­e equipment to streamline procedures for travellers arriving in the UAE via Dubai Internatio­nal Airport during the forthcomin­g Eid Al Fitr holiday.

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