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New Saudi platform makes Umrah booking easier for UAE residents

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UAE residents planning to perform Umrah can now arrange their pilgrimage directly online, thanks to the launch of Nusuk Umrah, a new digital service introduced by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

Accessible at umrah.nusuk.sa, the platform allows pilgrims to apply for an Umrah visa and book services in one place, including accommodation, transport, and guided tours. Travellers can either choose ready-made packages or customise their trip according to personal needs and budgets.

The service aims to simplify the journey for Muslims living abroad, offering UAE residents a direct alternative to booking through agents while still keeping that option open for those who prefer it.

Officials said the initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 strategy to welcome more visitors and enhance the quality of services for pilgrims.

For many in the UAE, where Umrah is a year-round spiritual journey for families, Nusuk provides greater flexibility and transparency, making it easier than ever to plan a smooth and memorable trip.

How UAE residents can use the Nusuk Umrah platform

1. Visit the official site
Go to umrah.nusuk.sa, the official portal launched by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

2. Create an account
Register with your passport details, email, and mobile number.

3. Apply for an Umrah visa
Submit an application for the e-visa directly through the platform.

4. Book your services
Choose between:

  • Complete packages (visa, flights, hotel, transport, tours)
  • Individual services (hotel only, bus/flight tickets, or guided tours)

5. Customise your journey
Adjust the length of stay, select preferred accommodation near the Haram, and book transport between Makkah, Madinah, and other cities.

6. Pay securely online
Make payments via the platform’s integrated system.

7. Receive instant confirmations
E-visas, hotel bookings, and transport details are shared directly with you — no middlemen needed.

Pilgrims may choose integrated packages or customise their trip by selecting individual services, tailoring the experience to their needs and budget.

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Abu Dhabi Police warn drivers: Stop for school buses or face 1,000 and 10 black points

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Abu Dhabi Police has reminded motorists that they must come to a complete stop at least five metres away when a school bus activates its side-mounted stop sign arm. The rule applies to drivers approaching from both directions to ensure students can cross the road safely.

Penalties for violations

  • Fine: Dh1,000
  • 10 traffic points
  • All violations will be detected electronically

Rules for school bus drivers
To avoid traffic disruption, bus drivers must follow these guidelines when using the stop arm:

  • Stop directly in front of a student’s home (unless blocked by construction or obstacles).
  • Avoid stopping at public bus stops on highways or major roads, which are unsafe for students.
  • Do not activate the stop arm while a student is still inside the home.
  • Misuse of stop arms, such as activating them in prohibited areas, may allow other drivers to contest violations.

Both drivers and bus operators must strictly follow school bus safety rules to protect children and ensure smooth traffic flow across the emirate.


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Faster trips to Dubai Airport: RTA expands Terminal 1 bridge

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in partnership with Dubai Airports, has launched a bridge expansion project leading to Terminal 1 at Dubai International Airport to ease congestion and cut journey times for passengers.

The upgrade will widen the bridge from three to four lanes, boosting capacity by 33% from 4,200 to 5,600 vehicles per hour. Built using an innovative steel-and-concrete system, the project will be completed without major traffic diversions on Airport Road.

This latest initiative builds on RTA’s wider Airport Street development, which has delivered new bridges, tunnels, and direct access routes between Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Casablanca Street. Among the key upgrades are a direct bridge to Terminal 3 that bypasses traffic lights, improved links to Terminals 1 and 3, and additional lanes towards Al Garhoud Bridge.

Together, these improvements are designed to provide smoother access for the more than 92 million passengers who travelled through Dubai International Airport in 2024, ensuring faster, safer, and more convenient journeys.

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Dubai Metro stations get wayfinding upgrade to make commuting smoother

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in partnership with Keolis–MHI, has completed a major overhaul of wayfinding signage across all Dubai Metro stations, aiming to make daily journeys simpler and more intuitive for millions of commuters.

The initiative covers both the Red and Green lines and includes the installation and replacement of nearly 9,000 signs, a project that required more than 11,000 work hours. From clearer platform indicators to improved exit signs, the changes are designed to streamline movement within stations and help passengers reach their destinations faster.

Hassan Al Mutawa, Director of Rail Operations at RTA’s Rail Agency, said the upgrades were part of RTA’s ongoing strategy to enhance public transport services. “The plan was designed to modernise signage, improve passenger flow, and make commuting easier and more seamless,” he explained.

Among the highlights:

  • Brighter exit signs: Station exits are now marked with bold yellow boxes for better visibility.
  • Floor stickers & platform guides: These direct commuters towards the correct train lines, easing congestion during peak hours.
  • Cabin-specific markers: Prominent pink and gold boards have replaced older floor markings, making it clearer where Women & Children and Gold Class cabins are located.
  • Etiquette reminders: Stickers across stations now encourage passengers to follow proper transport etiquette, fostering a more comfortable travel environment.

To ensure consistency, updates were also integrated across RTA’s digital platforms, including mobile apps, train and platform announcements, and social media channels.

The enhancements are part of RTA’s wider commitment to making the Dubai Metro not only a backbone of urban mobility but also a commuter experience that is smooth, efficient, and world-class.

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