The Dubai to Abu Dhabi corridor is one of the most heavily travelled business routes in the Middle East. Executives commute between DIFC, Business Bay, and Abu Dhabi’s government and financial districts daily — a 130–150 km journey that takes 1 hour 15 minutes…
Read MoreEvery delayed taxi, surge-priced app ride, and missed terminal connection costs a corporate traveler something tangible — time. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where executives move between DIFC boardrooms, ADNEC conference halls, and Yas Island venues, ground transport is either a productivity asset or…
Read MoreYou land at Zayed International Airport (AUH) or Dubai International Airport (DXB) after a long-haul flight. The taxi queue stretches outside the terminal. Ride-hailing apps show surge pricing. Your hotel is 30 km away, and you have a breakfast meeting in eight hours. The…
Read MoreYas Island is one of the closest destinations to Zayed International Airport — just 10–15 km and a 15–25 minute drive. Yet passengers regularly overpay for this short transfer or end up in long taxi queues after flights. The options are simple when you…
Read MoreFirst-time arrivals at Zayed International Airport face a common problem: the terminal is enormous, the immigration hall is busy, and nobody told them where their driver waits. Getting lost inside a 742,000 sqm terminal after a 7-hour flight is not the start anyone wants….
Read MoreYou land at Zayed International Airport (AUH). Your hotel is in Dubai Marina, 140 km away. The choices ahead — taxi, bus, or pre-booked car — each carry different trade-offs in cost, time, and stress. Getting this decision wrong at the end of a…
Read MoreWhen it comes to corporate travelling, the service chosen must meet the required criteria, as this is not a one-off requirement but a long-term commitment. This includes not just the vehicle but the service provider itself as well. Some things that are considered non-negotiable…
Read MoreBest Deals in Dubai: Experience More for Less Best Deals in Dubai: Experience More for Less Dubai is a city known for its luxurious lifestyle, towering skyscrapers, and business-friendly atmosphere. Each corner is worth a visit. However, enjoying this city doesn’t always have to…
Read MoreThe United Arab Emirates has become a central point in hosting events of all natures in the last decade, and this sector seems to be growing even more with each passing day. With a local population and diaspora of 220+ nationalities from all walks…
Read MoreWith the United Arab Emirates becoming a global hub in recent years and housing regional offices of countless international organisations spread across the country, the need for travelling from one emirate to another has gone up many times, whereas the supply of reliable transportation…
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