UAE's Fujairah International Airport - which is about an hour's drive away from the city of Dubai - could soon start daily flights from India, a senior airport official has told the Khaleej Times.
The acceptance of Indian currency is good news for tourists from that country as earlier they lost a sizeable amount due to exchange rates, sources said. (Reuters photo) The Indian Rupee will now ...
Fujairah International Airport (FIA) could soon start daily flights to several countries including India, revealed airport officials. “Although we cannot reveal the exact dates, it could be very ...
The man also said that contrary to what many believed, not all expats led an "exotic" lifestyle and many were working in regular jobs in Dubai. (Representational Image). For many a year, Dubai has ...
Dubai, the city of skyscrapers and glamour, is right now struggling with heavy rainfall and bad weather conditions. Given the current situation, Dubai International Airport (DXB) has issued a ...
A chartered flight from Dubai with several Indian passengers was sent back from Jamaican capital Kingston as local authorities were not satisfied with documentation of the passengers. External ...
Chartered flight from Dubai carrying Indian passengers sent back from Jamaica due to documentation concerns, the ministry of external affairs said. The ministry of external affairs on Thursday ...
A chartered flight from Dubai with several Indian passengers was sent back from Jamaican capital Kingston as local authorities were not satisfied with documentation of the passengers. External ...
A chartered flight from Dubai with several Indian passengers was sent back from Jamaican capital Kingston as local authorities were not satisfied with documentation of the passengers. Image used ...
An Indian boy based in Dubai was honoured by the city’s police for his admirable action. He returned a watch that he found while roaming with his father. The Dubai Tourist Police Department ...
Complaining about “too much drama, lack of professionalism, and self-centred behaviour” a Dubai-based CEO has advised Indians planning to study abroad to avoid universities with more Indians.
Dubai-based CEO Shreya Pattar sparks debate online, suggesting Indian students choose International universities with fewer Indian peers due to toxic Indian patterns and lack of leadership.