
Around 700 vehicles, which are part of Dubai Taxi Company's airport fleet, are being added to Bolt, the global shared mobility platform, Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has confirmed in a bid to reduce wait time at the airport.
The implementation of the ride-hailing service for airport taxis through the app offers extra convenience to travelers arriving at Dubai International Airport (DXB) and Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC).
The decision comes in response to the increase in the number of travelers to Dubai and by introducing the ride-hailing service of airport taxis available on the platform.
The initiative supports the RTA's goals to move 80 per cent of taxi trips to online booking in the coming years and contribute to strengthening DTC’s role as a major player in advancing urban mobility and reinforcing its leadership in the transportation sector.
Travelers arriving in Dubai can skip queues by scheduling a taxi in advance upon landing, enjoy upfront fare transparency, and access a dedicated fleet of DTC vehicles available at both Dubai International and Al Maktoum airports.
CEO of Dubai Taxi Company, Mansoor Rahma Alfalasi, said, “Dubai has long been at the forefront of adopting smart city technology, and this strategic partnership with Bolt reflects the growing collaboration between the two entities. With DTC’s commitment to offering a superior travel experience aligned with global best practices that enhances the well-being of tourists and visitors, the provision of yet another e-hailing service on the platform is a huge step in enhancing and expanding digital transportation services.”
Bolt has operations in over 50 countries and 600 cities and provides shared mobility services including ride-hailing, scooter and e-bike rental and car rental to over 200 million lifetime customers. More than 4.5 million drivers use the Bolt platform around the world.