The airport is large and spacious. It's nice to see: palm trees, fountains and just pretty shops. However, most of the staff barely speaks English and it delays. We took a ride on the subway there without a driver, not everywhere, but especially at the airport, you will see this.
If you are flying in transit and the transfer is small, two hours, then I recommend acting quickly, since the terminal is incredibly large, but there is everything you need, even a shower, but without towels
The terminal is mainly for Emirates aircraft. Check-in is convenient, you can check your luggage yourself, if you have any questions, the staff will always help. Important! If you have exits C1-C50, then set the time, first you will need to go through all exits B. Go for 25-30 minutes. In the exit area there is a Call of Duty Free.
Attention! If you are flying Emirates, then this is the terminal. An exact copy of Terminal 1. Make no mistake. If you take the subway, then go further. Terminal 1 station was asleep, then Terminal 3.
I really liked it, it was big, fresh enough, there seemed to be enough places, but sometimes something is fenced off and then there is nowhere to sit. Of course, you need to bring more money with you, otherwise your eyes will run away.
Everything is convenient and understandable even with a school knowledge of English. It's fast. 45 minutes of docking is enough to catch the next flight