Dubai Airport's Red Carpet Biometric Gateway

Dubai Airport: Arrivals Can Now Enjoy the Red Carpet Biometric Corridor
Dubai International Airport (DXB) continues to lead the world in enhancing passenger experience. The latest announcement states that the iconic "Red Carpet" biometric corridor service, previously only available on the departure side of Terminal 3, will soon welcome arriving passengers as well. Over the next two months, the service will be expanded to include the arrivals side, allowing entry into the country in just six seconds.
Biometric Innovation: 6-Second Entry
The Red Carpet service is exclusive not only in name. It's the first of its kind that allows passengers to pass through passport control completely touch-free and without presenting documents, in just a few seconds. The automated entry is based on biometric identification: cameras recognize the passenger's face, and the system automatically matches the data with backend databases. There's no need to display a passport or stop — the journey continues seamlessly.
The fastest passage occurs in six seconds, and even in the worst case, it doesn't exceed 14 seconds — revolutionizing the traditionally long queuing process for entry.
Technology Behind the Passenger Experience
The biometric corridor is just the tip of the iceberg. Dubai Airports operators also use artificial intelligence-based systems in the background. These systems determine the position and rotation of arriving and departing aircraft, analyze aircraft characteristics in real-time, and allow operational teams to make quick decisions.
This complex backend process enables record-breaking passenger throughput while keeping the airport efficient. Extending the Red Carpet service to arrivals is part of these efforts: the goal is for every passenger to arrive in Dubai smoothly and quickly, with their first experience in the emirates already showcasing efficiency and modernity.
Preparing for December Peak Traffic
The announcement is not coincidentally made during the 2025 Dubai Airshow, as the city expects record passenger traffic in the fourth quarter. By the end of 2025, the airport is expected to exceed 95.2 million passengers, a new milestone in Dubai's aviation history. Operators are preparing with flexible and dynamic operational plans to handle holiday season traffic seamlessly.
Al Maktoum Airport and Future Plans
The developments aren't limited to DXB. Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) is also showing growth: in the first half of the year, it served over 910,000 passengers on flights by more than 20 airlines, and by the year's end, this number could approach one million. Plans for the DWC's new terminal are in the final stages, and tenders will soon be called. It is important to note that the current terminal used by passengers will not be part of the future airport – it will be built in a completely new form and function, with different capacity and technology.
Sustainability: Not Just a Vision, but Practice
Dubai Airports is also taking significant steps in sustainability. During the Airshow, they showcased how they collaborate with partners, including dnata and flydubai, within a sustainability alliance. The aim is to implement feasible, practical solutions in aircraft ground handling, including the use of renewable energy. This approach fits well with the city's green ambitions, prominently featured in Dubai's 2040 urban development strategy.
Air Mobility and Next-Generation Aviation
This year's Dubai Airshow was also a showcase for next-generation aviation technologies. These include electric-powered aircraft, vehicles capable of vertical takeoff and landing, and air taxi systems implementing future urban air transport. Dubai's goal is to lead not only in ground transportation through these innovations, but also in air transport — a fact already demonstrated by numerous tests and pilot projects.
Conclusion: Dubai Elevates Travel to a New Level
Extending the Red Carpet service to arrivals is not just a technological innovation. It's a symbolic gesture: passengers are truly welcomed on a "red carpet." The experience of entering the country within a few seconds is one that will linger in travelers' memories for a long time.
Dubai Airport is not merely a transit point — it is part of the journey itself, a modern, efficient, and experience-focused gateway to one of the world's most dynamically developing cities. The upcoming innovations clearly indicate that Dubai will remain one of the most crucial hubs in the future of aviation.
(Source of the article: Based on Dubai Airports' announcement.)
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