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City Group, Grand City Mall, and Lulu International Exchange LLC have been added to the lineup of RTA-approved selling agents. The move stems from RTA’s keenness to broaden the realm of its service offering to enable users of mass transit systems (comprising Dubai Metro, public buses, and water bus) to use them, besides being used by the public to pay for the public parking fees in Dubai.
Yousef Mohammed Al Mudharreb, Director of Automated Fare Collection at RTA Corporate Technical Support Services Sector, said: “It is quite important to offer more selling outlets of Nol Cards in order to serve a wider segment of public transport commuters, particularly with the launch of the Dubai Metro Green Line in September last year; which has played a crucial role in integrating the mass transit systems in Dubai, thereby serving a large number of key districts and landmarks of the business sector in the emirate.
“The new selling outlets will adhere to the same terms and conditions applicable to other selling outlets operating since the launch of the Nol card, including offering unified prices at all the new and the existing outlets. “The RTA is always seeking to beef-up the channels and outlets of distributing its services and products in cooperation with a host of government and semi-government entities as well as private organizations to cater to the rising demand for its services by mass transit users in Dubai,’’ he said.
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