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Time Out Dubai
6 hours ago
- Business
- Time Out Dubai
Emirates announces new daily flight to popular European destination
We might just be stepping into summer, but if you're already planning your holidays for the rest of the year, then there's a new flight you need to know about. Emirates has just announced it will be adding a new daily service to the Spanish city of Barcelona to keep up with demand. If you like this: Taking Uber rides can now get you cheaper Emirates flights Starting from Sunday October 26, the coastal city will then have a total of 21 weekly Emirates flights per week from Dubai. Known for it's incredible architecture, tasty tapas and impressive beachfront, the new flight will be the third daily service to Barcelona. Departing for Barcelona from Dubai International Airport (DXB), the three flights will leave at 3.45am, 8.15am and 2pm respectively. (Credit: Canva) Returning to Dubai, the flights will take off from El Prat Airport (BCN) at 3.10pm, 3.30pm and 8.25pm. Tickets can be booked on the Emirates App, or via both online and offline travel agents as well as at Emirates retail stores. Earlier this week, the airline also revealed it has partnered up with another huge travel company to make your life even easier. Launched this week, the team up between Emirates and Uber means more rewards for frequent riders and flyers. When you book an Uber ride, you'll soon be able to earn Skywards miles in select markets across Emirates' global network. And with the Skywards programme, you can get cheaper flight tickets with both Emirates and flydubai (plus a bunch of other amazing perks in Dubai). You'll also be able to get vouchers for Uber rides when booking flights with Emirates, which will allow your plane ticket to take you further and offer a smoother connection from the airport. In other Dubai news Teddy Swims is coming to Dubai for the first time ever And this is how you can get tickets This is exactly how long summer will last in Dubai this year Feeling the heat? How to eat out in Dubai for just Dhs10 this summer Bargain alert


Time Out Dubai
12 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
How to eat out in Dubai for just Dhs10 this summer
You heard right. Dubai is serving up Dhs10 dishes this summer, and you don't want to miss out on trying some of the city's best dishes for a fraction of the price. Launched for the first time as part of Dubai Summer Surprises, the initiative will see restaurants all over the city offer up one particular plate for less. Running from Friday August 1 until Sunday August 31, you'll be able to treat yourself to flavours from a selection Dubai vendors for only Dhs10. If you like this: Dubai Summer Surprises 2025 full lineup revealed The final list of restaurants taking part is still to be confirmed, but you will be able to browse the entire menu closer to the time on the Dubai Tourism website. But Dhs10 dishes aren't the only summer surprise for all the Dubai foodies out there, as Summer Restaurant Week will also return between Friday July 4 and Saturday July 12. Offering a two-course lunch menu for Dhs95, or a three-course dinner for Dhs150, you can choose from over 50 different restaurants around the city. From Café Kitsuné to Khadak, you can find all participating restaurants here. Speaking about the month-long offer and upcoming events, Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), said: 'DSS 2025 strengthens Dubai's standing as a city brimming with unbeatable value, seamlessly bringing together every major tourism pillar – be it retail, hospitality, entertainment, gastronomy, or leisure. 'Our packed programme offers compelling reasons for residents and visitors alike to stay and explore unique citywide experiences that are accessible, exciting, convenient, and full of unforgettable moments at the best value time of the year.' Dhs10. Aug 1-31. Various locations. Hungry for more? New Dubai restaurants 2025: The just-opened spots you need to try next The new dining spots you need on your radar The best casual dining restaurants in Dubai to have on your radar Where dinner for two is under Dhs400 A huge new arts venue has opened at Mall of the Emirates It's going to bring top live entertainment to one of the city's biggest malls


Gulf Today
3 days ago
- Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi court orders man to return Dhs400,000 to gym partner
Abu Dhabi Family, Civil and Administrative Cases Court ordered a person to return Dhs400,000 to another plus a 4 per cent interest from the date the lawsuit was filed until full payment. A settlement had been signed between the two parties under which the defendant was obligated to pay the amount in monthly installments but he had failed to comply. The two men were partners in a gym and the amount was equivalent to the price of the gym equipment that the defendant had received. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant in which he requested the court to obligate him to repay the outstanding amount of Dhs400,000 plus Dhs10,000 in compensation for all material and moral harms. He also requested the court to obligate the defendant to pay a 12 per cent legal interest from the date of the lawsuit until full payment plus the incurred legal fees, expenses and lawyer's fees. The plaintiff pleaded that he had loaned the defendant the claimed amount on the condition that he would repay it to him in equal installments according to an agreement drawn up between them, adding that the defendant failed to fulfill his obligations and refused to repay the debt. The plaintiff's attorney submitted a docket that included translated copies of the defendant's ID and passport, a settlement agreement, a notice of obligation to pay, email correspondence and a decision by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Department. The court explained that it is legally established that article 1/1 of the law of evidence in civil and commercial transactions stipulates that the plaintiff has the right to prove his claim and the defendant has the right to disprove it. Article 14 of the law of evidence stipulates that an admission is a statement by a party acknowledging a duty owed to another party, while article 15 outlines the conditions for a valid admission, requiring the person making it to have the capacity to dispose of the admitted right, the court said. Article 18 specifies that judicial admissions are conclusive and binding on the person making them, and they cannot be retracted, the court added. It is proven in the submitted documents and in the settlement signed between the two parties that the defendant borrowed Dhs400,000 from the plaintiff and pledged to repay it in 12 equal monthly installments of Dhs33,333.33 each, the court said. In the event of non-payment of any installment, the plaintiff has the right to resort to the court, it added. The defendant appeared before the court accompanied by an interpreter and acknowledged the settlement he had concluded with the plaintiff and decided that he was unable to pay the installments due to the gym being shut down, the court said. Since the defendant did not provide anything to prove payment of the amount and contented himself with saying that the settlement came in exchange for his receipt of gym equipment, the court obligated him to repay Dhs400,000.


Gulf Today
3 days ago
- Business
- Gulf Today
CBUAE revokes licence of ‘Sundus Exchange,' imposes fnancial sanction of Dhs10 million
The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has revoked the licence of 'Sundus Exchange' operating in the UAE, struck its name off the licences register and imposed a financial sanction of Dhs10 million, pursuant to Article (14) of the Federal Decree Law No. (20) of 2018 on Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism and Illegal Organisations and its amendments. The revocation and financial sanction were imposed based on the results of the findings of examinations conducted by the CBUAE, which revealed failures and violations of the Anti-Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism and Illegal Organisations framework, and related regulations. The CBUAE, through its supervisory and regulatory mandates, endeavours to ensure that all exchange houses, their owners, and staff abide by the UAE laws, regulations and standards established by the CBUAE to maintain transparency and integrity of the financial transactions and safeguard the UAE financial system. WAM


Gulf Today
6 days ago
- Gulf Today
Abu Dhabi court orders driver to pay Dhs90,000 to a man he injured in road accident
An individual has been ordered to pay Dhs90,000 in compensation to another individual, as he caused injuries to the latter as result of his negligence and failure to adhere to traffic regulations. According to the Abu Dhabi Family, Civil and Administrative Cases Court, the defendant drove his vehicle on the road without regard for the safety of others, and this was due to the fact that he was distracted while driving, which led to the accident. The consequences of the incident included a spinal injury and a permanent disability estimated at approximately 40 per cent of the spinal cord's potential benefits. The plaintiff initiated legal proceedings against the defendant, seeking compensation for the material, moral and ethical damages he suffered as a result of the crime committed against him. The total sum requested was Dhs100,000, in addition to legal interest at a rate of 12% from the date of filing the lawsuit until full payment is received, as well as fees and expenses. The plaintiff initiated legal proceedings on the basis that the defendant was responsible for his injury during a traffic accident. Consequently, he received medical treatment and sustained multiple injuries, resulting in significant damages to his person and the loss of his financial income. Based on that, a criminal lawsuit was initiated and a judgment was subsequently issued. The actions of the defendant caused the plaintiff material and moral damages, which resulted in her initiation of legal proceedings. In support of his legal claim, he submitted a traffic accident report and a number of additional documents. The Court determined that the plaintiff had sustained the injuries mentioned in the medical report prepared by the appointed forensic doctor as a consequence of the accident. This report concluded that the plaintiff's injury resulted in a spinal injury and permanent disability estimated at approximately 40 per cent of the spinal benefit. The Court also stated that the injuries sustained by the complainant constitute material damage estimated by the court at Dhs80,000, and that the injury caused the complainant pain and a feeling of sorrow, which constitutes moral damage estimated by the court at Dhs10,000.