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Dubai Metro Blue Line: What it will mean for your daily commute

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Big changes are coming to your metro ride. The Dubai Metro is getting a massive upgrade with the addition of a brand-new Blue Line, and it’s designed with commuters in mind.

Set to launch on September 9, 2029, exactly 20 years after the metro first opened, the Dubai Metro Blue Line will connect key residential and business hubs across the city, and is expected to serve 200,000 passengers daily by 2030, increasing to 320,000 by 2040.

This major public transport project is part of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and is expected to cut traffic by up to 20 per cent in nine densely populated areas, making life easier for thousands of daily commuters.

Which areas will benefit?

The 30km Blue Line will run through nine major neighbourhoods, including:

  • Al Rashidiya
  • Al Warqa
  • Mirdif
  • Silicon Oasis
  • Academic City
  • International City
  • Festival City
  • Dubai Creek
  • Marsa

It will also provide direct connectivity to Dubai International Airport, making travel easier for frequent flyers and residents alike.

Key features commuters should know

  • 14 new stations: 9 above ground and 5 underground
  • 3 interchange stations to connect with the Red and Green Lines (at Centrepoint and Al Khor)
  • Journey time across the line is expected to range from 10 to 25 minutes
  • 15.5km underground and 14.5km elevated, easing road congestion

Why it matters for residents

With Dubai’s population projected to hit 5.8 million by 2040, the Blue Line is more than a new transport route; it’s a lifeline for daily commuters and a major step in reducing reliance on cars.

Public transport users can expect less traffic, quicker commutes, and more accessible connections across the city, particularly in fast-growing communities that have long been underserved by rail transit.

So, whether you’re heading to work, university, or the airport, your metro journey is about to get faster, easier, and far more connected.

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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Pakistani Embassy in UAE to close for Eid and Pakistan Day, here’s when services resume

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The Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi has announced a temporary closure in observance of Eid al-Fitr and Pakistan Day.

According to the embassy, operations will be suspended from Thursday, March 19, to Monday, March 23, 2026, allowing staff and the community to observe both important occasions.

Eid dates to be confirmed

Eid Al Fitr is expected to fall on March 19 or March 20 in the UAE, depending on the official sighting of the crescent moon, which determines the start of the new month in the Islamic lunar calendar.

Plan ahead

Residents requiring consular services are advised to complete their transactions in advance to avoid inconvenience during the closure period.

The announcement ensures clarity for the Pakistani community in the UAE, helping residents plan ahead during the upcoming holiday period.


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UAE travel update: Step-by-step guide to rebook your flydubai flight amid schedule changes

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With flydubai gradually resuming operations after recent disruptions, many travellers may need to adjust their plans. Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to help you rebook your flight or request a refund smoothly.

Who is eligible?

If you had a booking for travel between February 28 and March 31, you can:

  • Rebook your flight within 30 days of your original travel date
  • Cancel for a full refund or travel voucher
  • Make changes without any penalties

How to rebook your flight

1. Check your flight status first
Before making any changes, visit the airline’s official website (https://www.flydubai.com/) and check if your flight is:

  • Cancelled
  • Delayed
  • Still operating

2. Go to “manage booking”
Log in using your:

  • Booking reference number
  • Last name

This section lets you view and modify your booking

3. Choose your option
Depending on your situation, you can:

  • Select a new travel date (within 30 days)
  • Keep the same destination with no extra charges
  • Opt for a travel voucher or full refund if plans change

4. Confirm changes
Once you’ve selected your new flight:

  • Review updated details
  • Confirm the booking
  • Save your new itinerary

 Important tips

  • Do not go to the airport unless your flight is confirmed
  • Keep your contact details updated to receive alerts
  • Monitor your email/SMS for updates from flydubai

When to contact support

Reach out to flydubai if:

  • You didn’t receive a notification
  • You face issues rebooking online
  • Your itinerary involves multiple connections

The rebooking process is designed to be flexible and hassle-free, giving passengers the freedom to adjust plans without stress. Staying informed and acting early will help ensure a smooth travel experience.


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Eid in UAE: Philippine missions announce holiday closure, emergency services to remain available

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The Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai have announced the temporary closure of their offices on Thursday, March 19, and Friday, March 20, in observance of Eid Al Fitr.

Despite the holiday closure, both missions reassured the public that essential assistance services will remain available, particularly for urgent cases. The embassy confirmed that its Assistance-to-Nationals (ATN) section will continue operating to support Filipinos in need during this period.

Emergency Support Remains Accessible

Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and other nationals requiring immediate assistance can reach out through dedicated hotlines:

Abu Dhabi – Embassy Contacts:

  • ATN (OFWs): +971 56 270 9157
  • ATN (non-OFWs): +971 50 443 8003
  • Overseas Workers Welfare Administration: +971 54 557 2121
  • Contract Verification: +971 54 725 8482
  • Consular Concerns: +971 50 813 7836

Dubai – Consulate Contacts:

  • Consular Services (passport, notarial, civil registry): +971 4 220 7800
  • ATN (non-OFWs): +971 56 501 5756
  • Migrant Workers Office: +971 50 652 6626 / +971 56 353 5558

The consulate also confirmed that emergency assistance will remain accessible via designated hotlines throughout the closure.

Normal operations at both Philippine missions will resume on Monday, March 23, ensuring services return promptly after the break.

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