Abu Dhabi Airport announces closure of Terminal 2

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Abu Dhabi International Airport has announced the closure of its Terminal 2 as part of efforts to improve services.

All existing fights at the facility will migrate to Terminal 1.

It is seen as a strategic move that will enable more efficient processing of passengers and flights.

In a statement to ARN News, a spokesperson of Abu Dhabi Airport said: “The closure of Terminal 2 at AUH is fully in line with our dedication to delivering exceptional service to our airline partners and passengers and is not in relation to the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19)."

"We are currently working with our airline partners to ensure a seamless transition of their operations to Terminal 1. We advise passengers to check the departure terminal with their respective airline before travelling,” the statement added.

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