Ras Al Khaimah Transport Authority has signed an agreement with Uber to introduce app-based taxi and limousine booking across the emirate, marking a significant step in the evolution of Ras Al Khaimah Uber taxi services.
The integration enables residents and visitors to access transport through a single digital platform, aligning with broader efforts to modernise mobility infrastructure.
24/7 Booking and Digital Payments Reshape Access
Under the agreement, users can book taxis and limousines around the clock using the Uber app, with built-in support for secure digital payments.
This removes friction from traditional booking systems and creates a faster, more predictable travel experience.
The shift reflects a wider transition from manual dispatch to platform-based mobility.
Operational Efficiency and Accessibility Improve Together
RAKTA aims to enhance both service quality and operational efficiency through this integration.
Digital booking systems allow better fleet coordination, reduced waiting times, and improved route management.
At the same time, accessibility expands for residents, tourists, and visitors who rely on familiar, app-based transport solutions.
Leadership Frames Move as Strategic Upgrade
The agreement was signed by Eng. Esmaeel Hasan Al Blooshi and Tala Nsouli, signalling alignment between public infrastructure and private technology platforms.
RAKTA leadership positioned the initiative as part of a broader push toward smart, integrated transport systems.
Uber highlighted the partnership as a step toward seamless mobility and expanded user choice.
Ras Al Khaimah Positions Itself Within Smart Mobility Trends
Ras Al Khaimah now joins a limited group of cities in the region where taxis operate directly through the Uber platform. This positions the emirate within a growing network of digitally enabled transport systems.
The focus shifts from standalone services to connected mobility ecosystems.
Strategy Aligns With Growing Demand
The Ras Al Khaimah Uber taxi initiative forms part of a larger strategy to meet rising demand for public transport.
Population growth, tourism expansion, and increased movement across the emirate require scalable solutions. Digital platforms provide that scalability.
Mobility System Moves Toward Integration
The partnership reflects a structural change in transport. Public systems and private platforms are converging to create unified mobility networks. Booking, payment, and service delivery now operate within a single interface.
The result is not just convenience. It is a redefined transport system built on access, efficiency, and digital control.
AFP
Source: Gulf News

