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Emirates close to $16bn A380 deal at airshow – sources
Emirates is reportedly close to signing a deal with European plane maker Airbus for more A380 superjumbos worth at least $14 billion.
Sources familiar with...
Entry tickets to the Dubai Frame will cost Dh50 for adults,...
Ticket prices for entering the Dubai Safari and the Dubai Frame, two of Dubai's most awaited landmarks, have been announced.
Entry tickets to the Dubai...
Visitors at Dubai’s Global Village get free entry tickets
As the gates opened to the region's largest, most-awaited family entertainment and cultural event of the year - Global Village - today, the visitors...
RTA lifts about 5.5 million passengers during Eid Al-Adha holiday
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) revealed that the total number of passengers lifted by public transport and taxicabs in Dubai during Eid Al-Adha...
Airport advisory issued for passengers travelling through Dubai during Eid
Emirates airline has stated it expects high passenger traffic on its flights this upcoming weekend starting from Thursday September 8 as travellers take advantage...
Motorists see increase of tailgating on UAE roads, survey shows
DUBAI // Motorists believe cases of tailgating are increasing on the country’s roads despite continuous calls against the dangerous behaviour, a survey has shown.
According...
Dubai Sightseeing – Ride with the Metro between the Stations Noor...
Between the Metrostations Noor Bank and Burj Khalifa the Skyline of Dubai can be seen marvelous.
Dense fog envelops Dubai: Lowest temperature 8.8 deg C
Dense fog enveloped Dubai this morning with visibility down to just a few metres. RTA’s traffic signs flashed with fog alerts, warning drivers to be careful and have their lights on.
National Day to be celebrated in air, ground and water
The first cars decorated in UAE colours and symbols have already started roaming the capital's street as the fever for the 44th UAE National Day preparations keeps growing.
Some 600,000 people a day expected to use Doha Metro by...
More than half a million Qatar residents are expected to use the country’s upcoming Doha Metro by 2021, according to figures released by 2022 World Cup organizers this week.