RTA Adjusts Dubai-Abu Dhabi Bus Routes for Nat'l Day Weekend
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Plan ahead for altered bus schedules and new routes as Dubai gears up for a busy holiday season.
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Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has announced adjustments to bus services between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, effective from November 29 to December 3.
- E100 Route: This service will now operate from Ibn Battuta Bus Station instead of Al Ghubaiba Bus Station, heading to Abu Dhabi.
- E102 Route: t will continue from Ibn Battuta Bus Station to Mussafah Shabiya Bus Station in Abu Dhabi.
With the long weekend expected to draw heavy crowds, commuters are encouraged to plan their trips in advance. For added convenience, travelers can also opt for taxis to Abu Dhabi.
New Taxi-Sharing Service Now Available
To ease the cost of traveling between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the RTA recently launched a taxi-sharing pilot service. This initiative allows passengers to cut travel costs by up to 75%, making it a budget-friendly alternative for intercity trips.
Three New Bus Routes Launching November 29
Coinciding with these updates, the RTA has introduced three new bus routes starting November 29:
1. Route 108
- Directly connects Satwa Bus Station to Global Village.
- Operates on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, and during special events.
- Runs from 2 PM to 1 AM, with 11 trips per direction daily and a frequency of 60 minutes.
2. Route F63
- Connects the Mall of the Emirates Metro Station with Al Khail Gate.
3. Route J05
- Links Jumeirah Golf Estates Metro Station to Five Luxe JBR.
What This Means for You
Whether you're heading to Abu Dhabi or exploring new destinations within Dubai, these updates aim to enhance accessibility and convenience during one of the year's busiest weekends. Travelers should check schedules and plan accordingly to avoid delays.