
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has completed the installation of over 520 hearing loops across all three of its terminals, representing the world’s largest deployment of this technology in an airport setting. This initiative is part of DXB’s broader commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, aimed at enhancing the travel experience for passengers with hearing loss, including those using hearing aids or cochlear implants.
How the Hearing Loop System Works
The hearing loops operate using induction loop technology, which transmits sound directly to hearing aids and cochlear implants via a magnetic field. Passengers simply activate the ‘T’ (telecoil) setting on their hearing device, which allows sound to be transmitted directly without the need for pairing or additional equipment.
This seamless operation ensures that users receive crystal-clear audio from airport announcements and communication points, greatly reducing the challenge of hearing in busy and noisy airport environments.
Strategic Locations for Hearing Loops
The hearing loops have been installed at critical passenger touchpoints throughout the airport to maximize impact and utility. These include:
- Check-in counters
- Immigration desks
- Boarding gates
- Information desks
- Other key service counters
Their presence at these major points ensures travellers with hearing difficulties can follow announcements clearly, engage with staff more easily, and navigate the airport independently and confidently.
Dedicated Staff Training
To complement the technical installation, frontline employees across DXB’s terminals have received specialized training to support guests of determination (passengers with disabilities). Training focuses on assisting travellers with hearing loss through clear communication techniques and guidance on using the hearing loop system, ensuring a more comfortable and dignified travel experience.
Collaboration and Compliance with Accessibility Standards
This project was executed in close cooperation with the oneDXB community—a partnership including Emirates, flydubai, Dubai Police, the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), Dubai Customs, dnata, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Dubai Taxi, and Dubai Duty Free. Through this collaborative effort, the installation was completed with minimal disruption to airport operations.
The hearing loop implementation aligns with Dubai’s Universal Design Code, which mandates inclusive access to all public spaces and transport infrastructure in the emirate. This code ensures that airport infrastructure meets high accessibility standards, aiming for an environment that accommodates passengers with diverse needs.
Broader Context and Long-Term Strategy
Globally, more than 1.5 billion people live with some degree of hearing loss, a figure expected to rise to 2.5 billion by 2050, according to the World Health Organization. Airports can often be overwhelming for those with hearing impairments due to ambient noise and complex flow of announcements. By integrating over 520 hearing loops, DXB sets a new standard for accessible travel infrastructure worldwide.
The hearing loop installation is one part of Dubai Airports’ comprehensive long-term accessibility strategy, which includes:
- Infrastructure modifications to improve physical access and communication systems
- Extensive employee training programs focused on assisting travellers of determination
- Development of guest-centered services including quiet stress relief areas for passengers with sensory sensitivities
Impact on Travellers
Passengers benefiting from the hearing loops gain:
- Clear, direct communication of boarding announcements and airport instructions
- Reduced stress and improved confidence moving through airport processes like check-in, security, and boarding
- Greater independence without the need for additional devices or assistance
In 2024, DXB also opened a dedicated quiet 'stress relief area' at Terminal 2 tailored to people of determination, demonstrating the airport’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity.
In 2024, DXB handled a record 92.3 million passengers, reinforcing its position as the world’s busiest international airport and underscoring the importance of investments in technologies that improve the travel experience for all passengers.
With this extensive hearing loop network and dedicated staff training, Dubai International Airport is pioneering global standards in accessibility, reaffirming its leadership in inclusive, innovative passenger experiences.