Travellers landing at Dubai International Airport are receiving a special passport stamp featuring the Dubai Fitness Challenge 30x30 logo.
The initiative, launched by the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), reflects Dubai’s commitment to promoting wellness and active living — not just for residents, but for every visitor.
Brigadier Faisal Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Assistant Director General for the Air Ports Sector, says the stamp is a message to the world: movement and vitality are part of Dubai’s identity.
It's a gesture that blends sports, health and hospitality, leaving every traveller with a lasting impression of Dubai’s vibrant spirit.
The Dubai Fitness Challenge encourages residents and visitors to commit to 30 minutes of daily activity for 30 days.
Its ninth edition runs from November 1 to 30, transforming the city into a vibrant fitness arena, with community hubs and free classes and activities.
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