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Dubai's Al Maktoum International Airport: All you need to know about world's largest airport | What Is News

Here's all you need to know about Dubai's Al Maktoum International Airport, which is set to become the world's largest airport with a capacity to accommodate 260 million passengers, 400 terminal gates, and five runways.

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Now you can stay in Dubai for 90 days at a stretch on a tourist visa; here are 12 experiences to try

Calling all Indian travelers! Dubai unveils a revolutionary 5-year multi-entry visa, boosting economic, tourism, and business ties. Explore the city for 90 days per visit (extendable to 180 days/year) and enjoy a streamlined application process. Seize the opportunity to experience Dubai's vibrant culture, world-class attractions, and thriving business scene. Don't miss out!

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UAE to resume visas for tourists vaccinated against Covid

Travelling To Dubai And Abu Dhabi? Here Are All The Updated Guidelines

Travellers look to the skies despite Covid-19

Travellers look to the skies despite Covid-19 rohma@khaleejtimes.com Filed on March 1, 2021 Getting a Covid-19 vaccination and open borders are the two most important conditions travellers need in place to feel safe enough to travel internationally Over 50 per cent of travellers said that they expect to travel internationally sometime between spring and winter 2021 Travellers are eager to get their vacation and holiday plans back on track in 2021, despite concerns about how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the tourism and hospitality industries, new research has shown. A recent survey by HalalBooking found that travel restrictions and regulations are what is affecting travel, not the fear of Covid-19 itself. When asked which destination they would like to visit first in 2021, overall 62 per cent of respondents said that it would be Turkey, followed by Dubai, Morocco, and the Maldives. Overall, a huge 71 per cent of those who didn’t travel in 2020, responded t

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