The concert is set to take place on April 27
In a tweet, the RTA warned of expected traffic on the roads heading to terminals 1 and 3, and advised passengers to depart for the airport earlier than usual.
"Are you heading to Dubai Airport during the peak period, depart early to arrive 4 hours before your flight due to the expected traffic on the roads leading to Airport Terminal 1 and 3," the RTA said.
To make the commute easier, the RTA has allowed passengers heading to terminals 1 and 3 to carry up to two pieces of luggage on the Dubai Metro.
This arrangement is part of a plan put together by Dubai's Emirates airline, the RTA, Dubai Police, Dubai Customs, the General Directorate of Foreign Residency Affairs (GDRFA) and Dubai Airports to facilitate the passenger and traffic movements to and from Dubai International Airport (Terminal 1 and 3) during the next few days of peak travel.
The peak holiday travel period has been running from December 19 will last until January 6, with over 5 million passengers passing through Dubai International Airport.
Are you heading to Dubai Airport during the peak period, depart early to arrive 4 hours before your flight due to the expected traffic on the roads leading to Airport Terminal 1 and 3. pic.twitter.com/jIwAKpDEwi
- RTA (@rta_dubai) December 26, 2019
The concert is set to take place on April 27
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