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I visited the Emirates Aviation Training College in Dubai, where new cabin crew undergo an intensive 8-week training program. This includes safety and emergency procedure (SEP) training for scenarios ...
Photo by Jenny Quicksall Photography Jamie and Kevin spent their honeymoon in Dubai and the Maldives. There, they snorkeled, ...
In our heads, it was all romantic piazzas, leisurely train rides, and the children giggling together ... Some context, dear gentle reader: Our life in Dubai is smooth. Too smooth. We have two ...
Dubai: His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, boarded an Etihad Rail passenger train from Dubai to Fujairah on a test ...
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, reviewed the progress of Etihad Rail and embarked on a passenger train journey ...
Having lived in the United Arab Emirates for 13 years, Munshower knows the ins and outs of the vibrant city of Dubai. She ...
Etihad Rail’s passenger train service is set to launch in 2026, slashing travel time between Dubai and Abu Dhabi to under 60 minutes, the company has confirmed.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, boarded an Etihad Rail passenger train from Dubai to Fujairah on a test ride to ...
UAE residents eager for Etihad Rail launch: 'Will be like metro connecting country' Dubai Ruler's ride on the train, which can reach speeds of up to 200kmph, has sparked excitement among people ...
Watch: Sheikh Mohammed rides Etihad Rail passenger train from Dubai to Fujairah The passenger service, expected to launch next year, aims to transport 36 million passengers annually by 2030 ...
A battery-powered electric train has set a new world record for the longest journey on a single charge, travelling 200 miles between Reading, London and Oxford. Great Western Railway spokesperson Paul ...
The emirate is growing so quickly that Dubai traffic can sometimes struggle to keep up with all the growth.