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  • AI Express flight from Dubai makes emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram airport

    AI Express flight from Dubai makes emergency landing at Thiruvananthapuram airport

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    Thiruvananthapuram: An Air India Express flight from Dubai to Thiruvananthapuram (Flt no IX540) made an emergency landing at the airport here on Sunday morning after the flight developed a technical snag in the nose wheel of the aircraft.

    All 156 passengers on board the flight are safe.

    The Air India Aircraft made an emergency landing at 5.40 a.m. after the pilot contacted the air traffic control requesting for an emergency landing. The airport immediately declared an ’emergency’ at the airport and made all the arrangements at the airport.

    The runway was cleared for emergency landing and the flight smoothly landed at the airport, sources in the airport told IANS.

    The aircraft was later towed away after all the 156 passengers embarked from it.

    The airport sources told IANS that no flights were diverted due to this incident. The Director General of Civil Aviation will conduct an investigation into the incident.

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  • Dubai receives 14.36 million international visitors in 2022

    Dubai receives 14.36 million international visitors in 2022

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    New Delhi: According to the most recent statistics released by Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, the city welcomed 14.36 million foreign overnight tourists in 2022, an increase of 97 percent YoY from the 7.28 million visitors who arrived in 2021.

    In order to solidify Dubai’s position as one of the top three cities in the world for business and travel, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, launched the Dubai Economic Agenda D33. This growth allowed the emirate to surpass regional and global tourism recovery levels.

    His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai said, “Dubai’s ability to rapidly accelerate tourism growth, which has marked it out as a clear frontrunner in the international industry, demonstrates the far-reaching vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum to transform the emirate into an important global player in shaping the future of vital sectors. The remarkable rise in international visitation in 2022 supports the ambitious goal of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 to double the size of the emirate’s economy by 2033. The tourism and travel sector contributes significantly to the leadership’s aim of making the emirate a model for excellence in the global economy.”

    “The exceptional growth in the inflow of visitors reflects Dubai’s continued rise as one of the world’s most connected cities and its determination to lead the world in hospitality infrastructure and service levels. The high growth shows the world that we never rest on our achievements and constantly work to raise our benchmarks. I am confident that Dubai will be an even greater catalyst for the growth of global tourism and travel connectivity in the years ahead.”

    Dubai’s 2022 tourism performance further validated its ranking as the No. 1 global destination in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2023 for the second consecutive year, making it just the second city in history to accomplish the feat. In 2019, Dubai’s pre-pandemic visitation of 16.73 million was approaching. According to the most recent statistics from the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), worldwide tourism in 2022 was 37 per cent lower than in 2019. The Middle East experienced the greatest proportional growth, with arrivals rising to 83 per cent of pre-pandemic levels. Dubai outperformed both international and regional recovery indicators, with visitors to the city hitting 86 per cent of pre-pandemic levels in 2022.

    Hospitality sector achieves significant growth

    Dubai’s hotel sector, which continues to be integral to the emirate’s destination promise and the overall growth of the tourism industry, continued to perform strongly across all hospitality metrics.

    Average occupancy for the hotel sector in 2022 stood at 73 per cent, one of the highest in the world, rising from 67 per cent in 2021. The figure is just short of the 75 per cent occupancy in the pre-pandemic period of 2019. The high occupancy is particularly noteworthy as it was achieved despite a 16 per cent increase in room supply in 2022 compared to 2019. Dubai’s hotel inventory at the end of December 2022 comprised of 146,496 rooms at 804 hotel establishments, compared to 126, 120 rooms available at the end of December 2019 across 741 establishments. The total number of hotels in 2022 marked a six per cent growth over 2021, with 755 hotel establishments offering 137,950 rooms, figures that highlight the continued strong investor confidence in Dubai’s tourism sector.

    The hotel sector outperformed pre-pandemic levels across all other key measurements – Occupied Room Nights, Average Daily Rate (ADR) and Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR). Occupied room nights reached a record high of 37.43 million room nights in 2022, registering a 19 per cent increase vs. 2021 (31.47 million) and a 17 per cent increase over the pre-pandemic period of 2019, which yielded 32.11 million occupied room nights.

    The ADR of AED536 in 2022 surpassed the ADRs for both 2021 (AED451) and 2019 (AED415), with 19 per cent and 29 per cent increases respectively. The hotel sector’s robust performance is also evident in its RevPAR growth – an increase of 30 per cent compared to 2021 (AED391 v AED301) and an increase of 25 per cent over the pre-pandemic period of 2019 (RevPAR of AED312).

    (IANSlife can be contacted at ianslife@ians.in)

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  • Video: Dubai launches food delivery robots called ‘talabots’

    Video: Dubai launches food delivery robots called ‘talabots’

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    Abu Dhabi: Dubai announced the launch of food delivery robots as part of a drive to promote smart, driverless transportation to achieve zero emissions targets.

    The Roads Transport Authority (RTA) in partnership with Dubai Integrated Economic Zones Authority (DIEZ) on Wednesday, announced the pilot launch of autonomous food delivery robots, also known as “talabots”, in Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), the Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

    Three delivery robots will serve the residents of Cedre Villas, a gated community in Dubai Silicon Oasis.

    The robots will travel within a radius of three kilometers from the starting point of the Cedre shopping center to ensure a quick delivery time of 15 minutes.

    The robots come without any facial recognition detection and protect people’s identities by blurring the visibility of their faces.

    With the Talabat integrated app, customers can also track the robot’s journey and receive notifications upon arrival.

    This initiative aims to revolutionize sustainable last-mile delivery in the UAE by encouraging the use of zero-emission delivery methods and using advanced technologies to increase efficiency.

    These efforts are in line with Dubai’s goal of making 25 per cent of all transportation journeys smart and driverless by 2030.

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  • Two Indian nationals win Rs 8 crore in Dubai Duty Free draw

    Two Indian nationals win Rs 8 crore in Dubai Duty Free draw

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    Abu Dhabi: Two Indian nationals won the grand prize of one million dollars (Rs 8,28,25,700) in Dubai Duty Free draw on Wednesday, February 15, 2023.

    40-year-old Menna Saju, Indian national based in Dubai, won one million dollars in Millennium Millionaire Series 414 after buying the lucky ticket number 3831, which she had purchased along with her two other friends online on February 3.

    Menna Saju, born and raised in Dubai, works as an HR compensation and benefit specialist for an oil company.

    Joining Saju as a fellow millionaire is Prasanth Kethankuzhi, a 37-year-old Indian based in Kerala, who was also won one million dollars in Millennium Millionaire Series 415 after buying the lucky ticket number 4741, which she had purchased online on January 30.

    Kethankuzhi, runs a pharmaceutical company in India. He shared the winning amount with four of his friends.

    “Thank you so much Dubai Duty Free for this amazing news. It will definitely change our life and our family,” Kethankuzhi was quoted as saying by Gulf News.

    Saju and Kethankuzhi are the 205th and 206th Indian nationals, to win one million dollars since the launch of the Millennium Millionaire Show in 1999. Indian nationals make up the highest number of buyers of Millennium Millionaire Dubai Duty Free tickets.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Dubai: Flying taxis to take off by 2026, says Sheikh Mohammed

    Dubai: Flying taxis to take off by 2026, says Sheikh Mohammed

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    Abu Dhabi: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ruler of Dubai, announced on Sunday that air taxis will take to the skies over Dubai by 2026, Dubai Media Office (DMO) reported.

    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, has approved the design of air taxi vertiports in the city and the location of vertiports planned for the initial phase.

    “Today, we approved the designs of flying taxi vertiports in Dubai which will operate within three years,” Sheikh Mohammed tweeted.

    Here are the four flying taxi vertiports in Dubai

    With this, Dubai will become the first city in the world to have a well-developed network of vertical ports.

    Sheikh Mohammed also shared a video that highlighted the cooperation between Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority and advanced air carriers Skyports Infrastructure and Joby Aviation to design and develop the project’s infrastructure.

    The models are on display at the RTA stand at the World Government Summit 2023.

    The flying taxi has a theoretical maximum speed of 300 kilometers per hour and will be able to fly a distance of 241 kilometers.

    Flying taxis will emit zero emissions and will be able to carry four passengers and a pilot.

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  • Atif Aslam to perform with Firdaus Orchestra live in concert in Dubai

    Atif Aslam to perform with Firdaus Orchestra live in concert in Dubai

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    Mumbai: Pakistani singer Atif Aslam, who is known for songs such as ‘Woh Lamhe’, ‘Bakhuda’, ‘Tu Jaane Na’, ‘Aadat’ and several others, is heading to his first live international concert of 2023 with the Firdaus Orchestra in Dubai, next month.

    The singer will be treating fans with his most popular numbers including ‘Pehli Dafa’, ‘Jeena Jeena’, Rafta Rafta’, ‘Be Itehaan’, ‘Dil Diyan Gallan’ and many more. This will be the first time, he will be performing with the pioneering all-women orchestra featuring musicians from over 24 nationalities around the world.

    Talking about the live concert, Atif said, “This is my first international concert of 2023, and what can be a better place than Dubai to start this new year? I have performed before for my UAE audiences and they have always been kind to me. I am filled with gratitude to start this musical year in Dubai and hope to bring some joy and happiness through my performance. Music has no barrier and I always try to bring people close together through my performance.”

    The concert, which is set to be held at the Coca-Cola Arena on March 4, 2023, is organised by Blu Blood.

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  • Indian family buys most expensive Dubai villa for Rs 203 cr

    Indian family buys most expensive Dubai villa for Rs 203 cr

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    Dubai is a real estate paradise with its world-famous infrastructure and architecture. As there is a high demand for luxury properties in Dubai. Recently, an Indian investor who regularly invests in the Dubai property market purchased the most expensive eight-bedroom villa on ‘Lanai Island’ within the Tilal Al Ghaf master-development.

    The value of the villa is Dirhams 90.5 million (Rs 2,03,32,44,495), Metropolitan Premium Properties has disclosed the deal.

    The 30,200-square-foot luxury villa was designed by Kelly Hoppen Interior Designing Award-winning architect firm SAOTA. This three-storied villa has many features. 

    Other facilities include three swimming pools, a gym, reception, 24/7 security, separate guest house. It is also built with eight spacious bedrooms.

    Lanai Island where Tilal Al Ghaf is located, is a private island. It has 13 luxury buildings. Of these, 9 are coastal buildings and 4 are edge mansions. The locals say that this is the heaven of ghosts.

    Tilal Al Ghaf is developed by Majid Al Futtaim in Dubai. It has an area of ​​3.50 lakh square meters along with schools, hospitals, restaurants and other residential facilities.

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  • Passport, boarding pass no longer needed to be taken out at Dubai Airport

    Passport, boarding pass no longer needed to be taken out at Dubai Airport

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    Abu Dhabi: Dubai International Airport (DXB) has launched a new biometric system, which will allow passengers to travel without a passport or boarding pass from Dubai, local media reported.

    Using the latest biometric technology, travellers can check in for their flights and complete immigration formalities without taking any identification documents.

    As per a report by Gulf News, arriving and departing passengers can scan passports in a few seconds’ via ‘Enhanced Smart Gates’ which feature contactless operation.

    The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) – Dubai stated that verification is done through the iris and biometric information.

    According to the DXB website, passengers must remove anything that covers their face, including masks, glasses and hats.

    Note that passports and boarding passes should be available only when needed.

    This step is part of Dubai’s efforts to develop smart services for smooth travel for all, in line with the leadership’s directives to combine advanced technology in government services, thus improving the quality of life.

    Who can use smart gates?

    Residents of the UAE, Emirates, GCC nationals, entry visa visitors with biometric passports and guests of the Schengen Union can use the new smart gates.

    Who cannot use it?

    People of determination and families with children under the age of 15.

    According to the GDRFA, pre-registered residents who have resided outside the UAE for six months and those with renewed passports or citizenships also cannot use smart gates.

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  • Telangana’s migrant worker freed from Dubai jail after 14 years

    Telangana’s migrant worker freed from Dubai jail after 14 years

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    Hyderabad: A migrant worker from Telangana’s Nizamabad district, who was jailed after being convicted in an alleged murder case, was released from Dubai jail after almost 14 years.

    Makuri Shankar of Mendora village spent a decade of his life in Fujairah jail in Dubai and reached his home town on Friday.

    He went to Dubai for employment in 2006 and worked as a foreman in a company for three years.

    However, an unusual incident happened in 2009 when he was supposed to return to his native land.

    A coworker of Shankar accidentally fell down from the sixth floor of an under-construction building and died. The Dubai Police after investigating the incident held Shankar responsible for the man’s death and locked him up.

    Following the arrest, Shankar defended himself that he had no relation to the incident and was only carrying out his job at the site.

    He justified by saying that the man had slipped and fallen by accident which was ignored by the court of Dubai which handed him a death sentence in 2013.

    Shanker then appealed for a reconsideration of his punishment following which the court directed that the family of the deceased should bring an amnesty document in order to avoid the death sentence.

    Shankar’s family, along with TDP leader Degam Yadagoud from Nizamabad district approached a lawyer in Dubai who revealed to them that the man who died belonged to Rajasthan.

    They then approached the deceased’s family members and offered them financial assistance of Rs.5 lakh and got an amnesty paper signed by them and presented it to the Dubai court following which the court acquitted Shankar of the death penalty.

    Finally, Shankar with the help of migrants’ rights activists after securing the pardon of the victim’s family reached home on Friday after almost 17 years.

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  • Special flight to repatriate Musharraf’s mortal remains from Dubai gets delayed: Reports

    Special flight to repatriate Musharraf’s mortal remains from Dubai gets delayed: Reports

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    Abu Dhabi: The special flight from Dubai to repatriate the mortal remains of Pakistan’s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf was delayed, media reports said on Monday.

    Musharraf, the architect of the Kargil War in 1999, died on Sunday in Dubai after a prolonged illness.

    The 79-year-old former military ruler, who had been in the UAE since 2016, was undergoing treatment for amyloidosis at American Hospital Dubai.

    Musharraf’s mortal remains were supposed to have been flown to Pakistan on a special flight at 11:30 am local time, according to Geo TV.

    But the special flight has not arrived in Dubai so far.

    “We were told the aircraft will leave Dubai on Monday morning with Pervez Musharraf’s body. We don’t even know the reason behind the delay,” Urdu news channel Aaj News reported.

    The former Pakistan Army chief will be laid to rest at the Karachi Old Army graveyard and his funeral prayers will be offered at Gul Muhar Polo Ground in Malir Cantt on Tuesday after Zuhr prayers, according to The Express Tribune.

    Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said Pakistan’s missions in the United Arab Emirates are facilitating the transportation of Musharraf’s mortal remains, the Dawn newspaper reported.

    The former military leader’s wife Sehba Musharraf, son Bilal and daughter Ayla will bring Musharraf’s mortal remains to Pakistan, according to Geo TV.

    It said that Musharraf’s mother was buried in Dubai while his father was laid to rest in Karachi.

    Musharraf seized power by ousting Sharif in a 1999 bloodless coup.

    He served as Pakistan’s president from 2001 to 2008.

    Musharraf, who was born in New Delhi in 1943 and fled to Pakistan in 1947, was the last military dictator to rule Pakistan.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )