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Red Sea Global (RSG) has achieved a significant milestone with the launch of its first direct international flights to Red Sea International Airport (RSI), connecting the destination to the world. The new twice-weekly service, operated by flydubai, will commence from Dubai International (DXB) to RSI on April 18.

John Pagano, Group CEO at Red Sea Global, expressed excitement about this development, highlighting RSI’s potential to serve millions of guests annually and make Saudi Arabia a premier global tourism destination.

RSI, which has been servicing domestic flights since September 2023, is designed to provide seamless connectivity to The Red Sea. Luxury resorts like Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea, and St. Regis Red Sea Resort are already operational, with more set to open this year, including the Nujuma Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Shebara, and Desert Rock.

Abu Dhabi approves new tourism strategy 2030 with plans to attract 40 million visitors

Abu Dhabi [UAE], His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, has approved the new Tourism Strategy 2030 for the emirate. Spearheaded by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), the ambitious blueprint signals a new era of expansion and strategic development in the travel and tourism sector.

Michael White, Chief Commercial Officer, Red Sea International Airport, emphasised RSI’s commitment to exceptional service and sustainability. The airport aims to become the first carbon-neutral airport in the Middle East, implementing innovative sustainability solutions across operations.Notably, RSI’s terminal design, set to open fully next year, features five ‘mini terminals’ to optimise energy use and reduce environmental impact. Sudhir Sreedharan, Senior Vice President, flydubai, highlighted the significance of flydubai becoming the first carrier to operate to RSI from the UAE, enhancing connectivity to The Red Sea’s resorts.

Looking ahead, The Red Sea destination envisions 50 resorts, 8,000 hotel rooms, and sustainable infrastructure such as solar farms and battery storage facilities. The commitment to sustainability and world-class amenities positions The Red Sea as a model for responsible and luxurious tourism.

  • Published On Apr 6, 2024 at 10:03 AM IST

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Longest Sea Bridge: PM Modi inaugurates Mumbai Trans Harbour Link https://traveldaayri.com/nature-destinations-travel/longest-sea-bridge-pm-modi-inaugurates-mumbai-trans-harbour-link/ Fri, 12 Jan 2024 15:49:04 +0000 https://traveldaayri.com/nature-destinations-travel/longest-sea-bridge-pm-modi-inaugurates-mumbai-trans-harbour-link/ [ad_1]


Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated India’s longest sea-bridge — the 22-km long Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri-Nhava Sheva Atal Setu, or Mumbai Trans Harbour Link, here. He also became the first person to officially drive across the bridge which rises majestically in the Mumbai harbour areas, linking the Mumbai isle with the mainland.

PM Modi was flanked by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar at the inauguration ceremony that attracted huge local crowd to witness the unveiling of the giant engineering marvel.

The MTHL is considered the most challenging sea bridge project taken up in India and executed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA).

The bridge is expected to save commuting time from south Mumbai to Panvel (Raigad) from the existing around 120 minutes to barely 20 minutes, leading to a massive saving in fuel costs besides reducing pollution and CO2 hazards.

The MTHL will provide super-smooth connectivity to the Mumbai-Goa Highway, Mumbai-Pune Expressway, the Virar-Raigad corridor, the Navi Mumbai International Airport, the JNPA and MbPA twin ports, and serve as a new gateway to the development of the entire coastal Konkan region.

The bridge is considered an engineering marvel with a total length of 21.8 km, of which 16.5 km runs over the sea and other 5.5 km on land on both sides and elevated approach roads.

“Beyond simply reducing travel time, the bridge enhances our quality of life through the integration of modern and advanced technology. Environmental sustainability, longevity, security, and progress are among the fundamental purposes of this engineering marvel,” the MMRDA said on the inaugural of its biggest showpiece project.

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Construction of these projects will increase safety and faster movement on the highways of the country. There will be a direct increase in religious pilgrimage sites and inter-state connectivity located in the project areas.

With the opening of the MTHL for regular traffic from January 13, the traffic snarls on both sides of the Mumbai Harbour would be history as vehicles will zip through the bridge in barely 20 minutes without affecting the environment or the Ramesar Site flamingo sanctuary below it. The high-speed MTHL corridor starts from Sewri in Mumbai to Chirle (island) on the Navi Mumbai side (mainland) to reduce commute time, air pollution, fuel costs and other benefits with a Rs 250 toll per car one-way for the first year, after which it will be reviewed.

It has been constructed of steel using the steel equivalent of 500 Boeing aircraft and weighs 17 times more than the Eiffel Tower of Paris.

Constructed at a cost of over INR 18,000 crore in seven years, the MTHL becomes the longest sea bridge built in India so far and ranks 12th of its kind in the world, including similar sea-links in China, the US, UAE and Portugal.

  • Published On Jan 12, 2024 at 06:41 PM IST

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