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Owners of yachts and cruise boats in Dubai may now rent the jetties of the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) for 30 minutes, an hour, or a day from 6am to 11pm.
Available at 28 berths across Dubai, the RTA’s new marine jetty short rental service is offered to all boat owners and operators, whether individuals or companies. The service, however, does not include an overnight use of the berth. Rental applications can be submitted via e-mail (rent.jetty@rta.ae), and an RTA team member will be providing the rest of the details.
“The provision of this service ensures better utilisation of RTA’s marine assets and supports marine tourism in Dubai. It will ensure a smooth flow of marine transport, increase customer satisfaction and bring happiness to concerned public segments,” said Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of Public Transport Agency of the RTA.
Besides the convenience it provides, the service also allows boat owners to further explore and enjoy the stunning views of the city, he added.
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