
DWTC roundabout upgrade hits 65% completion
Traffic movements around DWTC on Sheikh Zayed Road are being redirected onto newly opened bridges as RTA advances the Dubai World Trade Centre Roundabout Development Project to 65% completion. This project replaces the existing roundabout with a signalized junction and introduces five bridges to reduce conflict points and stabilize peak-hour and event-day flows.
Project Specs
| Feature | Data |
| Implementing Authority | Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) |
| Effective Date | Progress update issued April 8, 2026; full completion target October 2026 |
| Primary Change | Convert DWTC roundabout into a signalised junction; build five bridges; bridges opened ahead of schedule |
| Location | Dubai World Trade Centre Roundabout area linking Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) and DWTC exhibition district |
Impact on Sheikh Zayed Road Access
The RTA’s projects at the DWTC junction reorganize vehicle entry, crossing, and exit by directing primary movements onto bridges and shifting remaining turns to a signal-controlled layout. This modifies the system from yield-based roundabout circulation to lane-based signal phases, standardizing priority and minimizing weaving near the junction throat at DWTC.
Two bridges were opened to traffic in January 2026 as part of the Dubai World Trade Centre Roundabout Development Project. These openings were part of phased diversions to maintain traffic flow on Sheikh Zayed Road and its surrounding approaches. Additionally, a new 1,000-meter bridge was inaugurated in February 2026 as part of the project’s phased openings.
The upgrade aims to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion around the Dubai World Trade Centre precinct by shifting movements onto new bridges and reconfiguring the junction layout.
Traffic is being redistributed earlier in the construction program with the opening of bridges, reducing reliance on temporary roundabout circulation during peak demand. For drivers approaching from Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) toward the DWTC district, this results in more direct routing on grade-separated links and fewer conflict points at ground level.
Construction progresses with tie-ins, final bridge works, and signalization commissioning around the DWTC precinct, where event surges from Dubai World Trade Centre exhibitions and conferences concentrate demand into short time windows. RTA manages these phases through staged lane shifts, signed diversions, and variable message signs on approach corridors leading to the Trade Centre area.
The target for October 2026 establishes the remaining timeframe for completing the entire five-bridge system and finalizing the signalized junction’s operating plan. Until the project is handed over, motorists and fleet operators serving Trade Centre, DIFC, and nearby corridors should prepare for periodic alignment changes and nighttime work on connecting ramps and surface roads.
At a Glance
- Completion status: 65% as of April, 2026
- Delivery target: Full project completion in October 2026
- Engineering outcome: Roundabout replaced by a signalised junction plus five bridges
- Network focus: Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) access to the DWTC events district
The Roads and Transport Authority confirmed that the upgrade of the Dubai World Trade Centre Roundabout is scheduled for completion in October 2026. The project aims to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion on approaches to Sheikh Zayed Road and the DWTC precinct.
Check RTA’s live traffic updates and roadside VMS signs before DWTC event days to avoid last-minute ramp and lane changes around the Trade Centre junction.

UAE travel ban check: Quick online guide
How to Check Your UAE Travel Ban Status Online
Last Updated: July 6, 2026
Dubai Police provides an official “Circulars and Travel Bans” e-service that allows individuals to check whether they have a travel ban or circular registered in Dubai.
In Abu Dhabi, individuals can check travel-ban and case-related status through the Estafser service, an official Abu Dhabi government channel for inquiries.
UAE residents and visitors who need to confirm whether a travel ban or case exists can use the official channels listed below. By following the steps, you’ll instantly know if you’re cleared to travel.
Check Travel Ban Online
- Open a web browser and go to icp.gov.ae.
- Click Inquiries, then select Travel Ban Inquiry.
- Enter your passport number or UAE ID and submit the query.
- For a faster update in Dubai, open the Dubai Police App and use its travel‑ban status feature.

Dubai airports smart travel system speeds DXB flow
AI‑powered ‘red carpet corridor’ speeds immigration at Dubai International Airport
Dubai International Airport’s main terminal saw a surge of efficiency as Dubai Airports rolled out its AI‑enabled smart travel system.
Faster immigration clears the way for travelers
The system processed 9.4 million passengers over a six‑month span, letting travelers move through immigration without pulling out passports. Its “red carpet corridor” uses biometric AI to reduce processing times to as little as six seconds, lifting overall passenger flow and satisfaction.
Biometric technology is fully integrated across Dubai International Airport’s smart corridors, enabling passengers to move through key touchpoints with minimal document checks.
This boost aligns with Dubai’s broader push to embed smart technologies in public services, keeping the emirate’s transport hubs among the world’s most advanced.

Etihad Rail Dubai station opening date set for Sept 30
Jumeirah Golf Estates rail hub to launch end‑September, slashing Abu Dhabi‑Dubai commute
Etihad Rail’s Dubai passenger station at Jumeirah Golf Estates is scheduled to open on September 30, 2026, as the Dubai node of the UAE’s expanding national passenger rail network, and turning the quiet estate into a gateway for inter‑city travel.
Shorter Abu Dhabi‑Dubai trips for JGE commuters
The new stop will let riders zip between Abu Dhabi and Dubai in roughly 57 minutes, a big cut from the current road‑time. Etihad Rail highlighted the “standard” service, meaning the timetable will apply to most daily travelers, not just peak‑hour specials.
A direct footbridge links the rail platform to the adjacent JGE Metro station on the Red Line, so commuters can hop off a train and board a metro without stepping into traffic. The RTA confirmed the interchange is already built and ready for use when the rail station opens.
Looking ahead, Etihad Rail and the RTA have signed an agreement to accept Nol cards for ticketing at the new hub. That means a single smart card will cover both the train ride and any subsequent metro leg, and the station is also slated to join the future Dubai Metro Gold Line when it launches in 2032.
The UAE’s national passenger rail network is planned to be completed by March 30, 2027, according to the published rollout timeline for the expansion.
The project dovetails with the UAE’s wider push to weave national rail into the city’s public‑transport fabric, creating a seamless, multimodal network across the emirates.
OPEC+ August oil quotas up 188,000 bpd as Hormuz shipping resumes
OPEC+ raises August output by 188,000 bpd amid Hormuz shipping rebound
OPEC+ approved an increase of 188,000 barrels per day in August oil output targets at a virtual meeting on Sunday, July 5, 2026. The move impacts OPEC+ members including Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman.
The hike extends a sequence of monthly quota increases begun in April as Gulf shipments resume through the Strait of Hormuz, pushing Brent crude toward $72 a barrel and WTI below $69.
The 188,000‑bpd boost adds to global supply, helping ease Brent crude to about $72 per barrel and WTI to stay under $69.
OPEC+ said the decision reflects a controlled restoration of supply now that shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz are partially reopened and that crude prices have retreated from wartime peaks. The group also noted that the increase continues a gradual unwinding of the voluntary output cuts that were introduced in 2023.
Members will implement the additional output in August while monitoring market signals. OPEC+ retained the flexibility to pause or reverse the upward trend if price weakness re‑emerges, underscoring a cautious approach despite the current easing.
The virtual session also confirmed that the monthly adjustments will proceed through the remainder of the year, subject to ongoing assessment of demand and price dynamics.
This follows April’s initial OPEC+ decision to lift output, which marked the start of the current upward trend.

Etihad Rail ticket prices: 50% child discount, senior deals
Kids get 50% off as Etihad Rail rolls out new fare rules
At the newly opened Etihad Rail stations that dot the UAE’s rail corridor, families are already feeling the difference in their wallets. The operator’s passenger charter, posted on its website this week, spells out exactly how much less a trip will cost for a child or a senior.
Family‑friendly fares take centre stage Etihad Rail announced that children under 17 travel for half the standard adult fare. Seniors aged 60 and above receive a 20 % reduction. Meanwhile, every adult ticket between ages 18 and 59 is being sold at a 50 % launch discount, a promotion that helped push ticket sales past the 10,000 mark before the service even began.
The discount structure is laid out in a simple table that commuters can check at any ticket vending machine:
| Age group | Discount |
|---|---|
| Under 17 | 50 % off standard fare |
| 18‑59 (launch period) | 50 % off standard fare |
| 60 + | 20 % off standard fare |
If plans change, passengers aren’t left stranded. Etihad Rail’s charter says tickets can be cancelled through the call‑centre or at any station’s ticket vending machine, with refunds issued according to the class of ticket purchased. The flexibility varies, premium‑class tickets allow more changes, while the basic fare is stricter, but the option to get money back is built into every fare tier.
These pricing moves dovetail with the UAE’s broader push to shift commuters onto public transport. By making rail travel affordable for families and retirees, the operator supports the national vision of diversifying mobility options and easing road congestion across the Emirates.


