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Dubai Metro Blue Line to commence this year

Dubai: The Dubai Metro Blue Line project will commence this year and will encompass 14 stations, including three interchange stations, connecting key areas of Dubai, the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said on Sunday. “The year 2024 is set to mark the commencement of the Dubai Metro Blue Line project, which will stretch over a total of 30 km, with 15.5 km running underground and 14.5...

Dubai Airport to Palm Jumeirah in 10 mins: Air taxis expected to launch in 2026, cut travel time

With top speeds of 320 km/hr, air taxis in the UAE could cut travel time between Dubai Airport and Palm Jumeirah from 30-45 minutes to 10 minutes. That is according to Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of the Public Transport Agency at Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority. “With the speed, range and limited charging time, these vehicles can take passengers from Dubai Airport to the vertiport in Palm Jumeirah...

Dubai: 30 property firms slapped with Dh50,000 fines for violating ad rules

Dubai’s regulatory authority imposed fine of Dh50,000 each to 30 real estate companies for failing to comply with the terms and conditions specified in real estate advertisements. The Real Estate Regulatory Agency (Rera), the regulatory arm of the Dubai Land Department (DLD), established terms and conditions to govern advertisements and curb negative practices within the industry. The authority asked...

Dubai: How much money should a UAE Resident earn to buy a home?

Dubai: For many expats, owning a home is a long-term goal, and a mark of financial stability, to which many assume huge amounts need to be saved/invested for years. However for UAE residents, it might actually be better – and cheaper – to buy instead of renting. Paying Dh6,000 for 20 years in rent sums up to around Dh1.4 million – this is without accounting for inevitable rental increases. In the...

Dubai ranks third in world’s top cities, beating New York, London and Paris.

Dubai has secured third place among Top 10 prominent global cities – besting NewYork, London, Tokyo, Sydney, Johannesburg, Paris and San Francisco – based on therecent rankings by UK-based The Economist. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai andChairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, tweeted about this achievement onFriday, saying: “Dubai secured the third...

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