The airport in Dubai is probably one of the largest I've been to. The place is great and beautiful. The prices in the dooty - free are reasonable. For those who fly in transit and change terminals, you need to set the time for connecting flights, because communication between terminals takes place via buses. The main thing is not to forget about it. Otherwise, everything is ok. Be careful
The newest terminal, built in 2008 and fully opened only in 2011. Emirates Airline is based here. For the convenience of passengers, there are waiting rooms, two business lounges for Emirates business class passengers, prayer rooms, restaurants, a fitness center, duty—free shops, five- and four-star hotels.
Terminal 3 has three check-in counters for transit passengers, they are marked with the letters G, H and J.
Clear navigation and information. Cleanliness and order in the waiting area, toilets. There are drinking fountains, free hot water, a smoking area, and baby strollers. The negative is for the "taxi shuttles" constantly driving among people