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Deposit empty plastic bottles, get free trips on Abu Dhabi buses

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Don’t dump those empty plastic bottles. Deposit them to avail of free trips on public buses.

In a new initiative, the Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Department of Municipalities and Transport in Abu Dhabi, has rolled out a plan encouraging public transport passengers to obtain free trips on public buses by gaining points each time they hand in empty plastic bottles, which are then used to pay for bus fares, the Wam reported.

The initiative has been named ‘Points for plastic: the bus tariff.
In its first phase, a plastics deposit machine will be installed in Abu Dhabi’s main bus station, enabling passengers to exchange empty plastic containers for points. Every single small bottle (600 ml or less) will gain one point, while larger containers or bottles exceeding 600 ml will gain two points. Each point is equal to 10 fils, so 10 points equal Dh1.

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has teamed up with Abu Dhabi Waste Management Centre ‘Tadweer’, and ‘DGrade’ to launch the novel initiative.

The points balance can be compiled and transferred to the ‘Hafilat’ Personalised Bus Card, the ITC automated payment system, which calculates the fare required for the trip and automatically deducts it from the cash value stored in the card via the tariff machines installed at bus entrances and exits.

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Abu Dhabi launches ‘Safety Patrol’ to protect homes and workplaces

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The Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority has launched a new ‘Safety Patrol’ initiative aimed at raising awareness and enhancing emergency readiness across industrial, commercial, and residential facilities in the emirate.

In line with the UAE’s Year of Community, the Safety Patrol conducts on-site visits to assess safety standards, promote awareness, and provide hands-on training. The goal: to empower both individuals and institutions with the knowledge and tools needed to prevent and respond to emergencies.

The patrol offers preventive guidance, evaluates site readiness, and hosts training sessions to improve safety compliance and response efficiency. Facilities that meet prevention standards are awarded Safety Certificates, while others may receive Observation Cards as informal notices for improvements.

Adding a practical incentive, the initiative also offers Safety Vouchers, which provide discounts on safety equipment to encourage better preparedness.

Authorities say the Safety Patrol represents a proactive approach that merges public awareness with action, reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s wider commitment to protecting lives, property, and community wellbeing.

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flydubai to resume daytime flights to Jordan and Lebanon from Tuesday

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Dubai-based airline flydubai will resume daytime flights to Jordan and Lebanon starting Tuesday, June 17, as regional tensions continue to disrupt air travel across the Middle East.

The airline had warned passengers of ongoing disruptions due to congested airspace and shifting geopolitical conditions. Travellers should expect delays, cancellations, and rerouted journeys.

Flights to Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Syria, however, will remain suspended until at least June 20. Services to Minsk and St. Petersburg are also expected to resume on Tuesday.

Ongoing Regional Disruptions

The update follows a tense weekend across the region, with multiple airspace closures and increased military activity prompting several airlines, including Emirates, Etihad, Air Arabia, and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, to modify flight routes and schedules for safety.

flydubai emphasised that safety remains its top priority and confirmed it would continue to monitor conditions closely.

What Passengers Should Do

Travellers are urged to keep their contact information updated via the “Manage Booking” section on flydubai.com and to check flight statuses regularly for the latest updates.

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UAE announces Hijri New Year holiday on Friday, June 27

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Public and private sector workers in the UAE can look forward to a long weekend this month, as the country marks the Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year) with a one-day public holiday on Friday, June 27.

The Federal Authority for Government Human Resources has confirmed the date for public sector employees.

Private Sector Holiday Details

Meanwhile, private sector employees across the UAE will enjoy a paid holiday on Friday, June 27, in observance of the Islamic New Year (marking the start of Hijri year 1447 AH). For those with a Friday-Sunday weekend, this translates into a fantastic three-day break, with regular work resuming on Monday, June 30.

  • Holiday Date: Friday, June 27 (paid holiday)
  • Occasion: Islamic New Year (Hijri 1447 AH)
  • Long Weekend: Employees with a Saturday/Sunday weekend will enjoy a 3-day break (June 27-29).
  • Work Resumes: Monday, June 30.

What is Hijri New Year?

The Hijri New Year, also known as Islamic New Year, commemorates the Hijrah, the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE, which marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar.

While it’s a quieter occasion compared to Eid Al Fitr or Eid Al Adha, it holds spiritual significance for Muslims around the world and is recognised as an official public holiday in the UAE.


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