Travelex launches four new stores at Dubai International
Travel money brand Travelex has opened four new stores at Dubai International (DXB).
The firm is responding to demand as the airport saw a record 92.3 million passengers in 2024, surpassing its pre-Covid high.
Travelex’s four new stores are strategically placed across the airport to best meet this demand, it says.
The stores are located across Terminal 1 (baggage reclaim), Terminal 2 (landside departures and baggage reclaim), and Terminal 3 (airside departures).
Passengers using the stores can exchange more than 60 currencies on the day of travel or collect cash which they have pre-ordered on the Travelex website.
Travelex established its first store at DXB in 2009.
Including the four new stores, Travelex now operates 35 stores at DXB and three stores at Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC).
Combined, it employs over 540 staff.
Last year, Travelex announced a major investment in the UAE, with 13 new stores across the country, including six at DXB.
Batu Dölay, Managing Director, Travelex Middle East and Türkiye, said: “We are extremely proud to be further extending our long-standing relationship with Dubai International.”
“Our new stores reflect our mission to be more accessible and convenient to the growing number of visitors to the region.”
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