A press release stated that Terminal 2 at Dubai’s International Airport is set to welcome flydubai passengers on 1 June when the budget carrier begins operations. Flydubai will have a dedicated entrance and center counters, and a separate entrance for pre check in screening. The Head of Terminal 2 said “”Flydubai’s entrance will be clearly branded with the flydubai colorful branding and is the first entrance to the building”.
Major refurbishments at Terminal 2 recently completed have improved operations and increased capacity for both passengers and cargo by 50%. Queuing time has fallen because the number of counters in the check in area has been increased from 22 to 36. A huge car park with a very short curb to seat distance provides easy access to about 1,040 vehicles. During the next phase of Terminal 2 refurbishment a new transport infrastructure on Al Itatihad and Al Twar roads will be built, providing better access and approach route to Dubai International Airport.
This was built in the 1800s to commemorate Russia's victory over Napoleon Bonaparte. Records of Russian military victories are engraved in the marble panels leading to the main hall. Timings: Daily 11 A.M- 7 P.M. Admission: free Tel: 095-202-8024 Address: 15 Volkhonka ...
This is another charming square built towards the end of the 18th century. Standing in the middle of the square is the statue of Joseph Garibaldi which was built in 1891. There are some wonderful restaurants and cafes located on the square as well. 1 Place Garibaldi (Rue Cassini) Tel: +33 4 93 92 82 82 Fax: +33 4 93 92 82 98 ...
This park sits in the center of the residential area of PECHS. A very large public park, with a big natural hill offering a magnificent view of the city. The park is filled with lush greenery and has a huge central lake with lots of geese and colorful ducks that you can feed and talk to. Also included is a small amusement park for kids, with swings and rides, and lots of pigeons. Hill Park also ha...
These Temples date back to the 2 nd and 3 rd millennia BC. They surround a holy well dedicated to Enki, the god of spring water. Digging has revealed that the temple remains today were built on two older temples and there is evidence of Sumerian influence. The buildings were made of stone and though now they are little more than a few rocks, they depict a gripping, if grisly, image of the temples ...