The world's most money-sucking airport
Dubai has many world firsts, the world's first seven-star hotel, skyscrapers, shopping malls, indoor ski slopes and more. Dubai is the heart of trade in the Middle East, and Dubai International Airport has become a major hub airport in the Middle East. The airport was built in 1959 and is pivotal to Dubai and the Middle East as a whole.
Dubai International Airport is able to accommodate all types of aircraft, and more than 300 flights take off here every day to all over the world, which means that Dubai International Airport has more than 300 direct routes to every country in the world, and I am afraid that such a number of countries in the world can do it. The airport takes off and lands more than 6,000 planes every day.
Off-airport transfers are also excellent, with cabs and buses available after getting off the plane, and car rental services are also provided at the airport. As we all know, Dubai's bus hardware is excellent, most of the vehicles are Mercedes-Benz, with intelligent front and rear door punching equipment, and the driver determines the charge according to the number of people punching the card, and cabs are even more stylish, most of them are brand-name sports cars.
The total area of the airport is about 139.85 square kilometers, where about 130 airlines come and go every week, and where different types of aircraft can take off without any problems, and where more than 90 million people pass through the airport every year. Around the international airport, there are five-star international hotels, a variety of duty-free stores, clubs, restaurants with a wide range of tastes, etc.
Dubai International Airport has a top-notch medical center, a 24-hour passenger service center and lounges, and a host of other amenities that provide high quality services to passengers, as well as a prayer room for people of religious faith. Dubai International Airport is large enough and has a full range of flights, making it the hub of the Middle East.