Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has expanded its popular taxi-sharing service to include two critical locations: Al Maktoum International Airport and the World Trade Centre. This initiative is designed to reduce fares for passengers while easing traffic congestion on busy roads. The taxi-sharing service enables multiple passengers heading in the same direction to share a ride, making travel more affordable and efficient.
Since its launch, the service has been well received by both residents and visitors. By operating at such important hubs, the service will enhance connectivity and convenience for:
- Daily commuters
- Business travelers
- Tourists
The inclusion of Al Maktoum Airport, one of the largest airports in the region, is expected to offer travelers an especially cost-effective transportation option upon arrival or departure.
The RTA’s initiative reflects Dubai’s commitment to sustainable and smart transport solutions. Beyond lowering travel costs, the service is expected to contribute significantly to:
- Reducing road traffic
- Supporting environmental sustainability
- Improving urban mobility
Authorities encourage residents and visitors to use this service as part of Dubai’s vision of a smart, efficient city.
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