There’s now free internet on Abu Dhabi, Al Ain buses

Now you can travel by bus and stay connected as the The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC) of the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) completes the first phase of introducing internet service.

Public buses in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain

words Derek Issacs

The launch, in partnership with du, will see a total of 410 buses in Abu Dhabi and 110 buses in Al Ain now have free wi-fi access for passengers.

Bus services across the emirate recently returned to pre-pandemic schedules with a raft of additional services on exisiting routes, as well as new buses.

The City of Abu Dhabi will see 112 buses out of the 140 new buses and 28 buses will be operated in Al Ain City.

All buses will receive a regular and extensive sterilising and cleaning regime on a daily basis to ensure the safety of the public, ITC said.

The frequency of eight bus services –  numbers 7, 22, 23, 54, 56, 63, 94, 102 –  has been increased, with an  additional 146 daily bus trips in Abu Dhabi.

Those living in Musaffah and Mohammed bin Zayed City, including services to Abu Dhabi International Airport , will see the return of bus numbers M01, M02, M03, M04, M05, A1, A2, A10, A20, A40, B43 and B45.

All community bus services inside Musaffah such as the M01 to M05 will be operating as paid services under integrated fare system with 328 trips a day, accoridng to ITC.

Al Ruwais local and regional bus network will also be activated on the same date. Optimised bus network in Al Ruwais will provide route directness and more coverage area for bus users.

Integrated Transport Centre Public Transport Inspectors will be deployed to oversee the public’s compliance with safety measures.

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