In a relief to travellers this peak season, Dubai International Airport announced discounted parking prices for summer on June 10.
These new prices will be levied from June 10 to 30 and will be valid at Terminal 1 Car Park B, Terminal 2 and Terminal 3.
To park your car for three days, the airport will charge Dh100. For seven days, the fee will be a total of Dh200. Meanwhile, those wishing to park their cars for two weeks — 14 days — they will be required to pay a fee of only Dh300.
Here are the usual parking fees at the airport all year around.
Terminal 1 parking fees
Car Park A
5 minutes – Dh5
15 minutes – Dh15
30 minutes – Dh 30
Up to 2 hours – Dh40
3 hours – Dh55
4 hours – Dh65
1 day – Dh125
Each additional day – 100
Car Park B
1 hours – Dh25
2 hours – Dh30
3 hours – Dh35
4 hours – Dh45
1 day – Dh85
Each additional day – Dh75
Terminal 2
Car Park A
1 hour – Dh30
2 hours – Dh40
3 hours – Dh55
4 hours – Dh65
1 day – Dh125
Each additional day – Dh100
Car Park B
1 hour – Dh15
2 hours – Dh20
3 hours – Dh25
4 hours – Dh30
1 day – Dh70
Each additional day – Dh50
Terminal 3
5 minutes – Dh5
15 minutes – Dh15
30 minutes – Dh30
Up to 2 hours – Dh40
3 hours – Dh55
4 hours – Dh65
1 day – Dh125
Each additional day – Dh100
Last year, the airport said it would be rolling out colour-coded parkings for easier navigation.
Flydubai allows its passengers to pre-book their parking space at Terminal 2 of Dubai International Airport, eliminating the hassle of securing a parking space on arrival.
Dubai International (DXB) received 23.4 million passengers in the first quarter of 2025, an increase of 1.5 per cent compared to same period last year.
January alone saw the highest monthly traffic ever recorded at DXB – handling 8.5 million guests – an achievement the airport’s CEO Griffiths said was made possible not just by infrastructure, but by the coordinated effort of thousands of people behind the scenes.
India retained its position as DXB’s top destination country, with 3 million passengers, followed by Saudi Arabia (1.9 million), the UK (1.5 million), Pakistan (1 million), the US (804,000), and Germany (738,000).
At the city level, London led with 935,000 guests, followed by Riyadh (759,000), Jeddah (627,000), Mumbai (615,000), and New Delhi (564,000).
The closure of the airport has also been confirmed, with the first phase of the new Al Maktoum International Airport set for completion by 2032.