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Is the taxi DXB free?

The new service, taxiDXB, is available to passengers in DXB's Concourse B, and is free for travellers to use.



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Standard taxis are the best value, the cream colored vehicles or the black ones which are about 30% more. All taxis are strictly metered and they are available 24/7. The meter starts at around 25 aed at the airport, cheaper on the way back to airport.

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Answer 2: The customer can pay in cash, credit cards, nol card, Careem Pay, Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Alipay, or QR Code payment. Question 3: Can 2 customers with 2 different drop off destinations or locations share the same taxi?

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Yes, All taxis in dubai accept credit cards, debit cards, nol cards and cash. The starting meter charge would be 5 AED and the minimum charge is 12 AED. Even though your trip costs you 10 AED you would need to pay the minimum amount of 12 AED. Originally Answered: Do taxis in Dubai take credit cards ?

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Instead, you can take a convenient, quick and reliable Dubai airport taxi straight to your hotel. For your comfort, all Welcome Dubai airport transfers are in a state of the art, air-conditioned vehicle.

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Our customers can call 80088088 or through DTC's Smart App to book a vehicle and receive it at the doorstep of their home or office, in addition to the availability of free Internet during the ride.

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HOW MUCH IS A ONE-DAY TAXI IN DUBAI? You can reserve a Dubai taxi for AED 500 (6 hours), AED 800 (12 hours), or AED 1000 (24 hours).

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All taxis are metered, with rates starting at 12 dirhams (roughly $3.25) and increasing by about 2.82 dirhams (around $0.75) per mile. Because Dubai addresses do not include building numbers, you'll have to specify your destination based on an intersection or a nearby hotel or landmark.

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Getting Around Dubai by Taxi or Private Car Once in the city, you'll find an abundance of taxis available. Many tourists have said this is the best and easiest way to get around Dubai. Most taxis are operated by the government with a few private companies offering alternative services.

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The Metro is cheapest way to get around Dubai. It has two lines, the Red Line and the Green Line, with trains that run about every ten minutes. Dubai Metro links all neighborhoods, with the Red Line stopping at or near major sights along Sheikh Zayed Road and in the neighborhoods of Bur Dubai and Deira.

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List of currencies accepted at Dubai Duty Free are the following:US Dollars, Euro, Sterling Pounds, Kuwait Dinars, Singapore Dollars, Qatar Riyals, Saudi Riyals, Omani Riyals, Bahrain Dinars, Hong Kong Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, Swiss Francs, Malaysian Ringgit, Chinese Yuan, Indian Rupees, Israeli ...

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