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Keolis partners with Etihad Rail to run UAE’s first passenger trains from 2026

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Global public transport operator Keolis Group has officially teamed up with Etihad Rail to operate the UAE’s first national passenger rail network, with services set to launch in 2026.

The announcement was made at Global Rail 2025 in Abu Dhabi, marking a major milestone in the country’s efforts to build a modern, sustainable transport system.

A new chapter in UAE’s mobility

Under the partnership, the two companies will focus on delivering a world-class travel experience, introducing modern amenities on board while supporting the UAE’s climate and sustainability goals.

The joint venture will operate under the brand Etihad Rail Mobility, with Keolis holding a 50% stake and Etihad Rail owning the remainder.

“Keolis and Etihad Rail have signed a joint venture to run Etihad Rail Mobility, the passenger services for this region,” said Alistair Gordon, CEO of Keolis UK, Middle East and India.
“We’ve operated railways in Europe for many years, and when you connect cities with rail, you see economic benefits. People can travel easily for work, events, healthcare and education. Strong transport infrastructure always supports a country and its regions.”

Commuter services to start next year

Gordon revealed that the first phase of passenger services will begin next year, linking key cities and focusing on commuter traffic.

“We will launch the service sometime next year and grow it step by step. As we add more trains, drivers and staff, we’ll expand the network. We expect it to be very popular — especially as roads in the region, particularly around Dubai, are often busy,” he said.

Eye on a Gulf-wide network

Looking further ahead, Gordon pointed to plans for a high-speed rail network across the GCC.

“Etihad Rail is ambitious about building a railway that connects all the Gulf countries. I’m confident we will see significant expansion in the coming years,” he added.

Building modern, sustainable rail

The joint venture combines Etihad Rail’s infrastructure with Keolis’ international expertise in running passenger transport services in 13 countries.

Analysts estimate that the UAE rail network could carry over 36 million passengers a year by 2030, transforming regional mobility and strengthening the Emirates’ position as a hub for next-generation transport.

At a glance: Etihad Rail–Keolis partnership

  • Launch year: 2026
  • JV brand: Etihad Rail Mobility
  • Stake: Keolis (50%), Etihad Rail (50%)
  • Focus: Commuter services first, then expansion across UAE
  • Long-term vision: High-speed GCC-wide rail network
  • Passenger target: 36 million by 2030

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Dubai rolls out ‘Flexi Rents’ to support tenants with payment relief

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Dubai has launched a new initiative aimed at making housing more affordable by allowing tenants greater flexibility in how they pay their rent.

The programme, known as Flexi Rents, was announced by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) on Tuesday and will initially be rolled out through 12 participating real estate companies.

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Under the scheme, tenants will be offered a range of payment options, including monthly rent instalments, extended payment plans of up to 12 months, grace periods and revised payment schedules. In some cases, landlords may also waive rental increases.

Khalid Al Shaibani, Director of the Rental Affairs Section at the DLD, said the initiative was intended to improve housing stability and help residents manage rising living costs.

“The Affordable Rental Initiative reflects Dubai’s commitment to promoting housing stability and supporting residents through flexible and accessible rental solutions,” he said.

The programme will be available to both new and existing tenants. Residents currently paying rent through annual or multiple-cheque contracts can request revised payment arrangements from participating landlords and property management companies.

The DLD said some administrative fees associated with delayed cheque payments could also be waived. Tenants will be able to pay using a variety of methods, including credit cards, debit cards and cheques.

Officials said the initiative is expected to expand beyond the initial group of participating companies in the coming phases.

“This is only the beginning,” Mr Al Shaibani said, adding that further measures aimed at enhancing quality of life in Dubai would be announced in the months ahead.

According to DLD figures, nearly 1.2 million tenancy contracts, including new leases and renewals, were recorded in Dubai last year, underlining the scale of the emirate’s rental market.

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Etihad Rail announces official launch date for passenger services

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The UAE’s national railway developer, Etihad Rail, has announced that the introductory operational phase of its long-awaited passenger rail service between Abu Dhabi and Fujairah will begin on 30 June, reducing travel time between the two emirates to just one hour and 45 minutes.

Passengers will be able to book tickets from 23 June through the Etihad Rail website and mobile application. Fares on the Abu Dhabi–Fujairah route will start from AED55 for Comfort Class and AED120 for Premium Class.

The passenger rail fleet comprises 13 trains, each capable of carrying up to 400 passengers.

The network’s expansion will continue in phases, with Dubai Train Station and Al Dhaid Train Station scheduled to open on 30 September. Stations in Al Dhafra will follow on 30 December, while the route will be fully completed with the opening of Sharjah Train Station on 30 March 2027.

The announcement came as the Mohamed bin Zayed City Passenger Train Station in Abu Dhabi was inaugurated by Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council.

During a tour of the station, Sheikh Khaled reviewed its facilities, operational readiness and infrastructure.

He said the passenger rail project reflects the UAE’s ambition to create a fully integrated transport network, improving connectivity between emirates while supporting economic growth, tourism and urban development.

Etihad Rail said studies would also be carried out to assess the feasibility of extending passenger rail services to additional emirates in the future.

The launch marks a significant milestone in the UAE’s transport infrastructure strategy, with the network designed to connect major population centres, economic hubs and tourist destinations across the country.

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UAE to see three days of rain, fog and cooler weather this week

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The United Arab Emirates is expected to experience rainfall, fog and a drop in temperatures over the coming days, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).

The weather authority said convective clouds are likely to develop from Tuesday afternoon, bringing showers to parts of the country, particularly eastern regions. Humid conditions are also expected to increase the likelihood of fog and mist in some coastal and inland areas.

Monday’s weather is forecast to remain largely fair, although clouds may form over eastern areas. Humidity levels are expected to rise overnight and into Tuesday morning, especially across western coastal and inland regions, creating favourable conditions for fog and mist.

On Tuesday, skies are expected to be fair to partly cloudy, with cloud build-up during the afternoon leading to scattered rainfall in some areas. Similar conditions are forecast for Wednesday, with rain-bearing clouds likely to develop once again over eastern parts of the country.

The NCM said temperatures are expected to fall on Thursday, particularly across western areas of the UAE. Fresh north-westerly winds may also lead to blowing dust in exposed locations.

Sea conditions in the Arabian Gulf are forecast to become moderate to rough at times, especially in western waters. Winds are expected to range between 10kph and 25kph, with gusts reaching up to 40kph in some areas.

Residents are advised to monitor official weather updates as conditions develop throughout the week.

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