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Travel from Dubai to Ras Al Khaimah in just 15 minutes: Flying taxis set to launch in 2026–27

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Travel between Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah is set to be transformed, with trips currently taking up to two hours by car expected to take just 15 minutes by air in the next few years.

Dubai plans to become the first city in the world to launch flying taxis in 2026, with Ras Al Khaimah following in 2027. These zero-emission flying taxis will travel at speeds of up to 321kph, offering faster, quieter, and more convenient trips between the two emirates.

How It Works

The service is the result of a Memorandum of Understanding between US-based Joby Aviation, UK-based Skyports Infrastructure, and the Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority (RAKTA).

Flying taxis will initially serve two points in RAK:

  • Jebel Jais
  • Near the upcoming Wynn Resort on Al Marjan Island

Meanwhile, Joby and Skyports are also working closely with Dubai’s RTA to launch flying taxis within the city.

Ticketing and Accessibility

Skyports CEO Duncan Walker told Dubai Eye’s Business Breakfast Show that fares will be competitively priced, ranging from Dh730 to Dh1,100 per trip, comparable to a taxi journey for the same route.

Joby’s aircraft can transport a pilot and up to four passengers, with minimal noise and zero emissions, making it ideal for short commutes and quick inter-emirate travel.

Vertiports and Infrastructure

The first vertiports (landing areas) are already under construction:

  • Dubai: Dubai International Airport, Marina, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Mall
  • Ras Al Khaimah: Wynn Resort and Jebel Jais

Walker added that discussions are ongoing for flying taxi routes connecting Ajman, Sharjah, and Abu Dhabi, expanding the network across the UAE.

Aligning with RAK’s 2030 Mobility Plan

The launch supports Ras Al Khaimah’s 2030 Mobility Master Plan, which aims to meet the growing demand for convenient, sustainable travel in the northern emirate.

Flying taxis will also operate locally within RAK, enhancing mobility and connectivity for residents and visitors alike.

A Glimpse of the Future

With flying taxis, inter-emirate travel will be faster, greener, and more efficient, marking a major step toward the UAE’s vision of innovative, sustainable transport.

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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UAE motorist alert: Abu Dhabi announces new toll gates on major highways

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Motorists travelling across Abu Dhabi may soon notice a shift in how road tolls are applied, as the emirate quietly expands its Darb toll system beyond island entry points to major highways.

New toll gates have been installed in strategic locations such as Ghantoot along the busy Dubai–Abu Dhabi corridor and in the Al Qurm area. While the structures are visible and clearly marked, authorities have confirmed they are not yet operational and are currently undergoing testing.

The move signals a broader approach to traffic management, aiming to ease congestion and improve flow on some of the UAE’s busiest routes. Unlike the earlier system focused on bridge access to Abu Dhabi Island, the expansion hints at a more comprehensive, network-wide tolling strategy.

For now, motorists are advised to stay updated through official channels and ensure their vehicles are registered on the TAMM platform to avoid penalties once the system goes live.

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Dubai’s senior citizens just got a new social hub: Thukher Club opens in Al Khawaneej

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Dubai is making sure its senior citizens are living their best lives. Under the directives of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, a brand-new branch of the Thukher Club has officially opened its doors in Al Khawaneej.

This isn’t just a community centre, it’s a high-tech, high-heart hub designed to keep seniors right at the centre of the action. Supervised by the Community Development Authority (CDA), the club is all about recognising that wisdom doesn’t retire, it just finds a better place to hang out.

What’s inside the new Al Khawaneej branch

  • Integrated facilities: Think workshop halls, social lounges, and spaces dedicated to health and fitness.
  • Generational knowledge: The club acts as a bridge where seniors can share their massive life experiences with younger generations.
  • Wellness first: From sports to cultural programmes, the focus is on staying active, healthy, and connected.
  • Group effort: This isn’t a solo mission. The CDA teamed up with heavy hitters like Dubai Police, Dubai Health, and Dubai Municipality to make sure the services are top-tier.

Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director General of the CDA, highlighted that this move is part of the Dubai Social Agenda 33. The goal? To make the family the ‘Foundation of the Nation’ and ensure Dubai remains the best city in the world to live in, no matter your age.

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Extra cash for more families as UAE extends support to 2040

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Good news for Emirati families. The UAE just levelled up the Nafis programme, and it’s looking like a major win for those working in the private sector. In a move that basically says “we’ve got your back for the long haul,””the government has officially extended the initiative all the way to 2040.

So, what’s actually changing? The big headline is a new salary support package of up to Dh 3,000. This boost is specifically aimed at the children of Emirati women and the wives of Emirati citizens working in private firms. To get in on this, there’s a minimum salary threshold of Dh 6,000, making sure the support hits where it’s needed most.

But wait, there’s more. Remember the cap on child allowances? Yeah, that’s gone. The government has scrapped the limit on how many children can benefit, meaning bigger families get bigger support.

Mark your calendars:

  • New Beneficiaries: You’ll start seeing the impact in early September.
  • Existing Beneficiaries: Don’t worry, you aren’t being left out. The updates will roll out for you via a phased implementation over the next three years.

This initiative was officially announced by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. It’s all part of a grand plan to make the private sector the ‘place to be’ for Emiratis for decades to come.

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