Dubai International Airport
Dubai international airport is located approximately 1 hour from Palm Atlantis in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. Dubai international airport is a major middle east airport and aviation hub and is Dubai's main airport. 150 airlines fly in and out of the airport at an average of 5,000 times per week to almost 300 destinations equalling approximately 40 million passengers per year. Dubai International Airport is now the eigth busiest airport in the world.
Dubai International Airport is the fastest growing airport on earth and almost $5 billion was recently spent on airport expansion to handle the current growth rate. Public and private travel is available to and from the airport 24 hours per day 7 days per week. If you need to get to one of the many nearby hotels from the airport then a free trolley or shuttle bus is no problem to find. There are approximately 20 car rental companies at the airport with popular companies like Budget and Hertz. If you rent a car at the airport be sure the car has an air conditioner.

Dubai Airport Contact Information
Tel +971 (4) 224 5555
Website www.DubaiAirport.com

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