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Dubai’s Flying Taxis Will Start With Airports, Resorts, and Business Districts

Summary
Dubai is launching flying taxis, initially focusing on airports, resorts, and business districts. Early demand is expected from tourists and business travelers. The vertiport at Dubai International Airport is nearly complete. This innovative transportation method may impact travel to and from STR properties.
Key Insights
- •Early demand is expected to come primarily from tourists and business travelers.
- •Flying taxis will initially serve airport transfers, resorts, and business districts.
Action Items
- ✓Consider the potential impact of flying taxis on guest travel patterns and property access.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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