Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has introduced the 'nol Travel' discount card, offering benefits related to public transport, taxi fare payments, along with exclusive deals at hotels, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Launched in collaboration with MDX Solutions Middle East, the card aims to cater to residents, tourists, and visitors, using Dubai's public transport network.
With over 5 million users, the 'nol' brand is a popular payment method in Dubai, facilitating over 3 million daily transactions.
The 'nol Travel' card supplements the existing nol card benefits, providing seamless access to various transportation modes and tourist facilities through a single card.
How much are the discounts?
The discounts vary depending on the merchant, with some reaching up to 50%. Explore the full list of offers and details by visiting www.noltravel.ae or downloading the NOL pay app.
How can I redeem the offers?
To redeem offers, present your nol travel card at participating outlets or access your account's QR code via the NOL pay app to reveal and avail of the discounts.
Is there an activation process for the package?
The nol card comes pre-activated and can be used immediately across the acceptance network. Visit www.rta.ae to learn more about the acceptance network of nol cards.
Can I renew my package using the same nol card?
Yes, you can renew the package after it expires for another year as long as your nol card remains valid. Each renewal costs AED 150.
What is the validity of the nol travel package?
The package includes a silver nol card valid for 5 years, along with offers and discounts valid for 1 year from the date of account activation.
How much does it cost, and what does it include?
Priced at AED 200, the 'nol Travel' package includes a specially designed silver nol card with an AED 19 balance, along with a variety of offers and discounts worth over AED 17,000.
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