How much does it cost to take an air taxi in the United Arab Emirates from Dubai to Abu Dhabi?
The following is the cost of traveling by air taxi in the United Arab Emirates:
The air taxi flight from Dubai to Abu Dhabi will soon be available for Dh800, and it will take only ten minutes.
According to an expert, passengers in the United Arab Emirates will be able to hail a flying taxi over the next 18 to 24 months.
Khaleej Times has learned that once air taxis are operational in the skies of the United Arab Emirates, the journey from Dubai to Abu Dhabi may take as little as ten to twenty minutes, with an approximate cost of Dh800 and Dh1,500.
The cost of traveling by air taxi in the UAE is:
A high-ranking representative from Archer Aviation, a flying taxi company, provided an explanation on Thursday regarding the operation of the service within the country. According to a recent article by Khaleej Times, the futuristic journey might cost a passenger approximately Dh350 when traveling from point A to point B in Dubai.
Archer Aviation's chief commercial officer, Nikhil Goel, concurred that the fee for such journeys inside cities would be anywhere between Dh300 and Dh350. However, if a commuter were to travel from one emirate to another, the fare would range anywhere from Dh800 to Dh1,500.
Goel emphasized the ease by stating that using air taxis could cut the normally sixty to ninety-minute journey from Dubai to Abu Dhabi to just ten to twenty minutes.
The ultra-wealthy might also take advantage of high-end service and make reservations for private air taxis, according to Goel.
Additionally, the official revealed that the company may be prepared to begin its air taxis by the end of the year 2025, given that certification is currently in the last phases of the process.
"Within the next 18 to 24 months, you are going to see passengers here in the UAE flying on our aircraft from one point to another," Goel explained to reporters.
Archer Aviation Company provides new job opportunities in the Emirates.
Archer Aviation Company is creating new employment opportunities in the Emirates.
This agreement was reached by the company located in the United States of America with Etihad Aviation Training (EAT), which is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, to recruit and train potential pilots for its Midnight aircraft.
To fly air taxis, Archer Aviation said that it would hire pilots from both the Emirati and expatriate communities.
The aircraft will fly at an altitude ranging from 500 to 3,000 meters above the ground. In rural areas, it will travel at a height of approximately 500 meters, but in metropolitan areas, it can reach heights of between 3,000 and 4,000 meters, according to Goel.