Jet Airways is to temporarily shift operations to Dubai World Central (DWC), the second and new airport in Dubai from May this year as the existing airport is to take up comprehensive runway upgrade project from May 1.
“The upgrade work will last 80 days during which the runways will be closed alternatively – the southern runway from May 1st to May 31st, and the northern runway from May 31st to July 20th, 2014. The project involves the resurfacing of the entire 4,000-metre long northern runway, which is nearing the end of its design life, as well as the upgrading of runway lighting and construction of additional taxiways and rapid exits on the southern runway,” the Dubai airport said in a statement.
Jet Airways, Air India, Air India Express, IndiGo and SpiceJet all operate to Dubai International airport.
The work being undertaken at Dubai International airport will see a see a 26 per cent reduction in flights to the airport while flight movements at Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central (DWC) are set to increase dramatically, the statement of Dubai Airport adds.
It was not immediately clear if other Indian carriers apart from Jet will also temporarily move their operations to DWC.
Dubai Airports has urged passengers to double-check with their respective airlines’ websites to confirm their airport of departure or arrival. Besides, Dubai Airports’ website >www.dubaiairports.ae can also be consulted.