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UAE: Enhanced Helicopter Ride Options Could Help Residents Navigate Traffic Jams, Say Operators

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Helicopter operators in the UAE are exploring the addition of more inter-emirate services to assist residents in avoiding traffic jams, particularly during rush hours.

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One such operator, Falcon Helicopter Tours, currently provides a ‘city transfer’ service between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. “[The trip] takes about 25 to 30 minutes by helicopter — much faster than by road,” noted Hazel Anne Herradura, sales supervisor at Falcon Helicopter Tours.

Traveling by road typically requires over an hour to reach Abu Dhabi from Dubai during peak traffic hours. In contrast, helicopter flights from Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai land at the Marina Mall Heliport in Abu Dhabi’s Corniche district within just half an hour, as highlighted on Falcon’s website.

However, this convenience comes at a premium. Falcon offers three different city transfer service packages:

  • The first package, priced at Dh11,999, includes a one-way transfer between Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
  • The second package, costing Dh13,999, provides a two-way transfer with a short waiting time of one to three hours.
  • The third package, available for Dh14,999, offers a two-way transfer with a more extended waiting period of four to six hours. Falcon utilizes high-end helicopters for these transfers.

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Mohamed Yaseen, general manager at Skytech, expressed optimism about the market potential for inter-emirate helicopter transfers. Skytech currently facilitates flights between Ras Al Khaimah and Dubai, charging up to Dh650 for transfers and Dh550 for sightseeing tours. “With pilot training programs in place, individuals can eventually learn to fly themselves,” he added. “Imagine being able to hop in a helicopter and explore the region as a hobby.”

In addition, Air Chateau International, another UAE-based company, has announced plans to enhance private helicopter services between emirates. Passengers will be able to travel from Dubai to Ras Al Khaimah in under 30 minutes. The company has identified 20 potential helipad locations and aims to finalize six to eight by the end of the year. Some of these locations will involve upgrades to existing helipads, while others will be newly constructed.

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With the increase in tour flights, Falcon Helicopter Tours reported welcoming 75,000 passengers in 2023 and aims to attract 90,000 this year. Herradura stated, “We’re keen on introducing new routes as Dubai continues to evolve.” The company currently offers six different sightseeing experiences ranging from 12 to 60 minutes.

One of their most popular options is the 17-minute ‘iconic tour,’ which takes passengers from Atlantis The Palm, past the Burj Al Arab, and near the Burj Khalifa. This tour provides breathtaking views of Dubai’s major landmarks from the sky, making it a favored choice for special occasions like birthdays and proposals. “Many people celebrate special moments with us,” Herradura noted, adding that Falcon offers a VIP terminal where customers can arrange surprises such as flowers for proposals.

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