Khaleej Times

Transit between DXB, DWC in 6 minutes

- issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com Issac John

dubai — Cutting-edge Hyperloop connection­s are no more a dream. The lightening-speed transit system, which the UAE is likely to have in place in the near future, will transit passengers between Dubai’s two airports in six minutes and between Dubai and Abu Dhabi in just 12 minutes, experts said at a seminar on future travel at the Arabian Travel Market.

Drastic reduction in travel time between Dubai and Abu Dhabi to 12 minutes is just the beginning. “In the future, other emirates and indeed other GCC countries could also be linked, with journeys between Dubai and Fujairah as low as 10 minutes and Dubai to Riyadh in 40 minutes,” said Harj Dhaliwal, managing director Middle East and India field operations, Virgin Hyperloop One.

Hyperloop transit system would allow airport passengers to travel between Dubai’s two airports in as little as six to seven minutes — a shorter transit time than travelling between terminals at Dubai Internatio­nal Airport, experts said at the session entitled ‘Future Travel Experience­s.’

Virgin Hyperloop One, a futuristic transporta­tion concept through which pods, propelled by magnets and solar, will move passengers and cargo at speeds of 1,200kmph, is the most prominent tourism infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the UAE at present.

Backed by Dubai-based DP World, Hyperloop One has the potential to transport approximat­ely 3,400 people an hour, 128,000 people a day and 24 million people a year.

In November 2016, Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) announced plans to evaluate a Hyperloop connection between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, which could reduce travel times between the two emirates by 78 minutes to 12 minutes. Routes to operate Hyperloop technology have been identified in the UAE, according to the RTA, which, along with Virgin Hyperloop One, the Richard Bransonbac­ked transporta­tion disruptor, has made considerab­le progress with the project under its Dubai Future Accelerato­rs programme.

“Looking to the future, having both Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport as key stations on the hyperloop system is essential. At present, Emirates only operates from Dubai Internatio­nal Airport but the implementa­tion of a hyperloop system between both airports could allow the airline to effectivel­y and efficientl­y work from both hubs,” Michael Ibbitson, executive vicepresid­ent (infrastruc­ture and technology), Dubai Airports, said.

Last week, Hyperloop Transporta­tion Technologi­es (HyperloopT­T) and Aldar Properties inked an agreement for establishi­ng the world’s first commercial Hyperloop system, connecting areas between the Capital and Dubai. As per the agreement, the system will come up in the Dh10-billion Al Ghadeer community, which is close to the Abu Dhabi-Dubai border. The community is located near the Kizad Free Zone, Dubai’s Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport and the Dubai Expo 2020 site. HyperloopT­T chairman Bibop Gresta said the 10-km long project is expected to be completed in time for the Expo 2020.

Hyperloop One isn’t the only concept to boost tourism infrastruc­ture in the region, the developmen­t of key internatio­nal airports in Saudi Arabia and airport expansion in the UAE, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait as well as cruise terminal expansions, improved domestic inter-city road and rail work and the growth of lowcost airlines will keep the GCC at the forefront of tourism infrastruc­ture and innovation.

Looking to the future, having both Dubai Internatio­nal Airport and Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport as key stations on the hyperloop system is essential.” Michael Ibbitson, executive vicepresid­ent, Dubai Airports

In the future, other emirates and indeed other GCC countries could also be linked, with journeys between Dubai and Fujairah as low as 10 minutes.” Harj Dhaliwal, managing director Middle East and India field operations, Virgin Hyperloop One

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 ?? —KT file ?? Interior of a Hyperloop model. Experts say the lightening-speed transit system will revolution­ise travelling in the UAE.
—KT file Interior of a Hyperloop model. Experts say the lightening-speed transit system will revolution­ise travelling in the UAE.

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