Dubai’s major airlines have returned to a full flight schedule after torrential rain hit the UAE and neighbouring countries last week.
Emirates and flydubai said operations were back to normal on Saturday but a passenger backlog remained. Emirates’ passengers previously stranded in the airport transit area have been rebooked and are en route to their destinations.

In order to prevent overcrowding at Dubai International airport, the airline has temporarily suspended check in at its hub and for passengers booked to fly in from points around the world. Flights inbound to Dubai were also cancelled, namely flights from Australasia, Africa and India.
British Airways has also returned to normal flight schedules since Sunday.
Dubai International has advised departing passengers not to arrive too early to prevent overcrowding at the airport, and that arriving at the terminal just three hours before departure would suffice.










In his new position, he will take charge of all RHR’s local brands: Fili, Grand Summit, Summit, Go Hotel and Go Hotels Plus. He also oversees the performance of the company’s international brands Dusit Thani Mactan Cebu, The Westin Manila, Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria and Holiday Inn Manila.
Prior to his appointment, Govil served as senior vice president operations/CLS, APEC. He has amassed a wealth of experience built from more than 20 years of operational roles across Marriott International in APEC.











Tourism Australia is witnessing a robust resurgence in visitor numbers and interest from Malaysian outbound travellers, signalling a promising trend for the destination.
In November 2023 alone, Malaysian arrivals to Australia surged by a 137.3 per cent year-on-year, with over 70 per cent of these arrivals being repeat travellers. Moreover, Malaysian tourists were found to be spending more than double compared to the same period in 2022.
Karen Saw, Tourism Australia’s country manager for Malaysia, attributes this sustained interest to Australia’s reputation for offering exceptional value-for-money experiences.
“With the rising cost of living, travellers are seeking more value, and Australia remains a top choice due to its plethora of such experiences,” she remarked.
Saw highlighted findings from Tourism Australia’s Consumer Demand Report, indicating that 65 per cent of Malaysians travel to explore and are increasingly budget-conscious. Additionally, 83 per cent of Malaysian travellers tend to adhere to their travel budgets.
The trend of prioritising experiences over budget is particularly pronounced among the younger demographic. A survey revealed that 81 per cent of millennial and Gen Z Malaysian travellers are willing to allocate an average of 9,000 ringgit (US$1,878) for their holidays, compared to older travellers who may prefer tighter budgets.
Australia aligns well with this demand, offering a diverse range of attractions, including scenic walks, museums, and festivals, often at no cost. Malaysian travellers, interested in arts, history, and cultural immersion, find ample opportunities in Australia’s world-class museums and galleries.
Moreover, the average length of stay for Malaysians in Australia has increased post-lockdown, with an average of 30 nights spent in 2023 compared to 22 nights in 2019.
Enhanced air connectivity has further facilitated travel between Malaysia and Australia. AirAsia Malaysia and AirAsia X have expanded their services, with AirAsia Malaysia introducing 14 weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur and Perth, and AirAsia X offering daily services. Additionally, Malaysia Airlines has increased its weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur and Melbourne as well as Sydney.
To cater to Muslim travellers, Tourism Australia’s website features a collection of Muslim-friendly holiday ideas, including refreshed food options. Saw emphasised ongoing efforts to collaborate with local partners to discover new and emerging halal eateries to enhance the experience for Muslim travellers.
The collaboration between Tourism Australia and its partners underscores a concerted effort to capitalise on the growing interest among Malaysian travellers and further enrich their experiences in Australia.