DXB gets ready to celebrate the Chinese New Year

DUBAI, UAE – January 30, 2019: Chinese travellers arriving at Dubai International (DXB) during the next few days are in for a string of surprises as Dubai Airports has announced a range of activities involving food, music, dedicated services and special amenities across the airport in celebration of the Chinese New Year. It’s all part of a comprehensive “China Ready” strategy designed to boost traffic between Dubai and the 13 destinations in China served by DXB. 

Apart from celebrating Chinese culture through art, food, and musical performances, the airport has taken a number of integrated steps to engage Chinese travellers, from the installation of potable hot water dispensers to the use of Mandarin language for communication, digital menus for select restaurants, as well as digital channels such as the airport’s Wow-Fi product, and even a special Mandarin edition of the airport’s popular magazine Time Out DXB.

A growing number of retail and food concessionaires at DXB have now adapted and are offering Alipay, China’s most popular mobile payment platform, as a payment option. Dubai Airports is deploying Mandarin-speaking May I Help You Staff at key customer touch points across the airport while also providing four dedicated immigration counters at arrivals hosted by Emiratis fluent in Mandarin, for visitors from China.

Dubai Airports has also partnered with DTCM to include special passport inserts at immigration for arriving Chinese travellers, which will include a QR code that links with recommendations for events taking place across the city during Chinese New Year. Late last year, Dubai Airports also signed an agreement with China’s leading tour operator C-Trip.

The celebrations are part of Dubai Airports’ plan which focuses on anticipating requirements unique to the Chinese culture and making product and service enhancements accordingly to enhance services to growing number of Chinese travellers at DXB. In 2018, passenger traffic between DXB and China grew by 6% to 3.5 million with 6 airlines operating 205 weekly flights to 13 destinations.

The week-long celebrations were launched on Wednesday at an event at DXB where Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, and Eugene Barry, EVP of Commercial, welcomed Lei Jin, Economic and Commercial Counsellor and Weiyun Deng the Consular Attaché from the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Dubai; Li Wang, Director EMEA Ant Financial, Alibaba; Randi Cui the Local General Manager of China Eastern Airlines; Wang Yanming, Local General Manager of China Southern; Gao Zhan, Station Manager of Air China; Jonathan Ng, Local General Manager of Cathay Pacific and Steven Liu, Station Manager of Sichuan Airlines.

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  • Dubai Airports manages the operation and development of both of Dubai’s airports – DXB and DWC.
  • As integrator, Dubai Airports works to balance the interests of all stakeholders to maintain aviation growth, protect operational resilience and ensure that service providers collaborate to provide a safe and secure service and improve the experience of our customers whilst maintaining a sustainable business.
  • DXB retained its position as the world’s number one airport for international passengers for the fifth consecutive year with traffic reaching 89.1 million in 2018. DXB is number three globally in terms of total passenger traffic as reported by Airports Council International.