Dubai is world's busiest airport
Emirates, the world's largest Boeing 777X customer, is still waiting for them. Deliveries are set to begin in 2026.
As the barrierless parking rollout begins at two popular malls in Dubai, motorists are warned that a Dh150 fine applies if the fee is not paid three days a..
Emirates NBD , Dubai's biggest bank by assets, reported a flat fourth-quarter net profit, slightly missing estimates as investments to "drive future growth" offset higher income and lower impairment charges,
Real-estate company Asico, a subsidiary of Al Suwaidi Investment, has secured a contract to design and oversee the construction of the Sama Al Jaddaf residential project in Al Jaddaf, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Emirates added the Airbus A350 to its fleet, with state-of-the-art design, materials, and inflight amenities. The post Emirates debuts this state-of-the-art aircraft on India routes appeared first on The Manual.
DUBAI: Emirates NBD, Dubai’s biggest bank by assets, reported on Wednesday a flat fourth-quarter net profit as investment to “drive future growth” offset higher income and lower impairment charges, it said.
A record 92.3 million passengers travelled through Dubai's international airport last year, its operator said on Thursday, underlining the Gulf city's economic boom. The figure broke the previous high of 89.
A record 92.3 million passengers travelled through Dubai's international airport last year, its operator said on Thursday, extending a post-pandemic tear that exemplifies the city's economic boom. A record performance in the first half of 2024 was followed by a strong finish with 8.
Dubai-based Airline Set to Introduce New Standards and Services for Customers With Autism and Sensory Conditions
DUBAI, 30th January, 2025 (WAM) -- Dubai is set to host the UAE-Kuwait Week from 3rd to 4th February at Jumeirah Emirates Towers, as part of efforts to strengthen strategic relations between the UAE and Kuwait, foster collaboration across various sectors, and promote comprehensive development and mutual interests.
United Arab Emirates billionaire Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, who this week scrapped his investments in Lebanon, said the country was still not safe and that he had been threatened with being "slaughtered and killed" last year.