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Fireworks time as Eid Al Fitr declared in UAE

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The crescent Moon that signals the end of the holy month of Ramadan was spotted in the UAE on Thursday evening. The first day of Eid Al Fitr 2023, therefore, is on Friday, April 21. This date also marks the first day of Islamic calendar month Shawwal.

This means UAE residents will get a four-day break to celebrate the Islamic festival that is marked after a month of fasting. The first long weekend of the year began on Thursday, and offices and schools will resume on April 24.
Eid Al Fitr marks the end of the Islamic month of fasting and marks the beginning of the 10th month of Shawwal as per the Islamic calendar.

 

The length of Islamic months varies from 29 to 30 days, depending on the sighting of the Moon. As the Moon was observed on Thursday, the holy month of Ramadan lasted for 29 days.

For UAE nationals and foreign workers in both government and private sectors, the Eid holiday is officially observed from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3.

In the UAE, the festival is marked by city-wide events and dazzling fireworks displays.

FIREWORKS IN ABU DHABI AND DUBAI

Ten venues across Abu Dhabi and Dubai are ready to light up with breathtaking pyrotechnic displays over the Eid weekend.

ABU DHABI

Yas Waterfront
April 22 – 23, 9pm

Al Mugheirah Bay
April 21, 9pm

Al Hudayriyat Island
April 22, 9pm

Corniche
April 21, 9pm

Madinat Zayed public park
April 22, 9pm

AL AIN

Hazza bin Zayed Stadium
April 21, 9pm

DUBAI

Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR
April 22, 9pm

Global Village
April 21 to April 30
Daily, 9pm

Dubai Park & Resorts
April 22, 7 and 9pm

Beach Canteen
April 21, 9pm

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Dubai unveils mega Dubai Food District, set to become one of the world’s largest food trade hubs

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DP World has officially unveiled Dubai Food District, a bold transformation of the Al Aweer Central Fruit and Vegetable Market into one of the largest and most advanced food trade hubs in the world.

Rolling out in phases from 2027, the mega district will more than double the current market’s footprint to 29 million sq ft, bringing trade, storage, processing and distribution together under one roof. Think cold-chain logistics, smart warehousing, food processing, digital solutions, cash-and-carry zones and even a gourmet food hall.

Announced last year by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the project expands beyond fruits and vegetables to include dairy, staples, gourmet and specialty foods, positioning Dubai as a global gateway for food trade and food security.

Built on Al Aweer’s strong legacy, serving over 2,500 traders since 2004, the district aims to boost efficiency, cut supply chain risks and help food businesses reach markets faster and smarter. With multimodal connectivity to more than 20 global markets, DP World is betting big on Dubai’s role at the heart of the future food economy.

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Etihad Rail reveals UAE passenger network: Faster, easier travel for residents from 2026

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Residents in the UAE will soon have a new way to get around, with Etihad Rail unveiling the country’s first fully integrated passenger rail network connecting 11 cities and regions. Passenger services are expected to begin in 2026, offering a fast, reliable, and comfortable alternative to road travel.

New stations

Seven new stations will open in Al Sila, Al Dhannah, Al Mirfa, Madinat Zayed, Mezairaa, Al Faya, and Al Dhaid, adding to previously announced stations in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Fujairah. The stations have been strategically placed to make commuting and travel between residential areas, business hubs, and key destinations easier for residents.

The trains will run on fixed schedules, with modern interiors, ergonomic seating, onboard Wi-Fi, and power outlets at every seat. Each train can carry up to 400 passengers, with the network expected to handle around 10 million passengers annually.

Abu Dhabi-Dubai in 57 minutes

Residents can expect travel times of 57 minutes from Abu Dhabi to Dubai, 105 minutes to Fujairah, and 70 minutes to Al Ruwais. The passenger network will link destinations from Al Sila in the west to Fujairah in the east, reducing dependency on cars and providing a convenient option for daily commuters and weekend travellers alike.

Etihad Rail confirmed that 10 of the 13 trains have already arrived in the UAE and completed safety testing. Officials said the system is being equipped with advanced technologies to ensure safety, efficiency, and reliable service for daily travel.

The network builds on Etihad Rail’s freight operations launched in 2023 and is part of the UAE’s vision for an integrated national transport system. A future high-speed rail line between Abu Dhabi and Dubai is planned, expected to cut travel time to just 30 minutes and support long-term economic growth.







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Dubai launches shared taxi service from DWTC and Al Maktoum Airport to cut traffic and fares

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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has rolled out a new taxi-sharing pilot service aimed at easing congestion and lowering travel costs from two of the city’s busiest transport hubs,  Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) and Al Maktoum International Airport.

Under the new six-month trial, passengers can book shared, discounted taxi rides from DWTC to Business Bay Metro Station, Al Satwa Bus Station and Dubai Marina Mall. From Al Maktoum International Airport, shared taxis will operate to Dubai Marina Mall, Business Bay Metro Station and Palm Jumeirah – Atlantis Monorail Station.

The move follows the strong success of the Dubai–Abu Dhabi shared taxi service launched last year, which recorded a 228 per cent surge in ridership between Ibn Battuta Mall and Al Wahda Mall.

RTA said the initiative aims to reduce traffic congestion, cut fares for passengers, and deliver environmental benefits by lowering the number of single-occupancy taxi trips on busy roads.

Adel Shakri, Director of Planning and Business Development at RTA’s Public Transport Agency, said the expansion was driven by strong public demand and detailed route studies, adding that the goal is to provide safe, affordable and comfortable shared transport across key city corridors.

All shared taxis are equipped with safety monitoring systems and live tracking, RTA said.

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