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    You can now travel through Dubai Airport without having to show your passport

    You no longer need a passport to travel through Dubai Airport… sort of.
    As the emirate continues to champion development in technology, a new smart travel system has launched.

    The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) announced the launch of a new system which uses face-track technology to identify travellers without the need to look at their passports.
    The new system is set to be a “fast-track passport control service that uses face and iris-recognition technologies enabling registered passengers to complete passport control procedures in around five seconds”.

    #الإمارات_تبتكر #UAE_Innovates pic.twitter.com/vOZCno0OKQ
    — Dubai Airports (@DubaiAirports) February 22, 2021

    This means your next airport experience could be completely contactless.
    Upon your arrival at the airport, when you’re issued with your boarding pass you’ll have “smart tunnel” printed on it, which gives you access to the smart tunnels around the airport.
    In order to be eligible for completely contactless travel in Dubai Airport, you’ll need to pre-register your passport and the use of contactless travel will be valid until your passport expires.
    As of now, 122 smart gates are now in use at arrival and departure terminals in Dubai airports.
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    This pristine and private luxury Maldives resort needs to be on your bucket list

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    Made up of twin islands on the Dhaalu Atoll in the Maldives, Niyama Maldives is a unique luxury resort that feels as private as it does pristine.
    Privacy is the operative word here, whether you opt to spend time on the aptly named “Play” and “Chill” islands. On Play, you’ll find a host of activities including water sports as well as land-based. On Chill, it’s all about relaxation. Unwinding in the incredible spa should be a go-to during your stay complete with steam, sauna and a garden shower that feels back to nature in all the best ways.

    Happily, you’ll be able to traverse between the two islands whether you take a buggy or opt to ride barefoot on the bicycle that becomes your personal transport for the duration of your stay complete with a hand-carved nametag.
    The Highlight
    Dinner in the treetops at Nest is something not to be missed. The menu extends from the freshest sashimi to grilled lobster and an incredible Pad Thai you’ll be hard-pressed to believe hasn’t come straight from Bangkok.

    A snorkel with the turtles or scuba dive are both also something to tick off the bucket list. Here you’ll find unspoiled nature in all its glory.
    The Travel
    Niyama Private Islands Maldives sits an exhilarating 40-minute seaplane journey south of Malé.

    The Timing
    The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April. If you’re looking for a Valentine’s Day getaway, February is ideal with the least amount of rainfall yearly. If it does rain, you’ll be well placed for a round of backgammon in your bathrobe.
    What to Pack

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    Travel update: Residents no longer need GDRFA approval to return to Dubai

    Since Dubai officially reopened its borders in July last year, residents of the emirate have been required to apply for approval to re-enter the country via the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).

    However, Emirates Airline has confirmed to its passengers this is no longer needed via a text message update. The Dubai-based airline also updated its guidelines for residents travelling to Dubai, removing the GDRFA requirement from its key information.
    Previously, passengers needed to fill out a form online on the GDRFA website where visa, passport and Emirates ID details needed to be provided. This is something that was implemented following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
    Current travel requirements for Dubai
    At the end of January, it was announced that all UAE citizens must do a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival in Dubai no matter which country they have travelled from.
    Meanwhile, all UAE residents, GCC citizens and visitors will now be required to undergo a pre-travel COVID-19 PCR test regardless of where they are travelling from and the validity time of tests is now 72 hours, reduced from 96 hours.
    It should be noted that a PCR test is required and you need to have a printed verification in English or Arabic – SMS or digital versions will not be accepted.
    For other requirements visit the Emirates website to stay up-to-date.
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    5 spa deals under Dhs500 in Dubai to take advantage of this month

    With such a fast-paced life, there’s rarely a moment for any me-time. As Dubai adapts to the new norm, it’s necessary for all of us to pamper ourselves from time to time for the ultimate refreshment this season.
    Emirates Woman has curated a list of relaxing spa deals to completely refresh you with pampering deals to completely indulge in.
    Sofitel Dubai The Palm

    With state-of-the-art interiors, the Spa at Sofitel highlights French-Polynesian traditions with highly trained therapists in a tranquil setting to ensure you have a therapeutic experience.
    For Dhs380 you can get a choice of two 30-minute treatments from options which are back, neck and shoulder massage, full body scrub, express facial and foot massage, or a choice of one 60-minute treatment from a full body scrub and body wrap, full body massage and a facial treatment.
    After the rejuvenating spa experience, guests will have complimentary access to all the indoor wellness facilities which include a sauna, steam room, the spa’s ice fountain and a soothing pool inside with refreshments to keep you relaxed throughout your spa journey.
    Heavenly Spa by Westin

    Experience a full body massage with this fresh shea butter packed with vitamin 3 jojoba and soybean oils that are sure to nourish your skin while keeping it hydrated. The melt avail spa package includes a 60-minute full-body Swedish massage, accompanied with pool and beach access for the day along with 25 per cent off food and beverages at the Horizon and pool sidebar, up until February 28, 2021 – all for Dhs290.
    For more information or to make a booking visit heavenlyspadubai.com
    Also read: We’ve found the most relaxing spa package for a steal at this luxe Dubai hotel
    The Spa at Palace Downtown

    With access to the monsoon showers, jacuzzis, steam rooms and relaxation lounge accompanied with a royal orange vitality scrub for 30 minutes. This antioxidant treatment is ideal for skin suffering from a loss of elasticity, by polishing the surface of your skin using highly effective botanical agents in an innovative manner to bring out that glow for Dhs355.
    For more information visit addresshotels.com
    B Attitude Spa at Grosvenor House

    Treat yourself to the ultimate aromatherapy experience for 60 minutes with a blend of luxurious oils to unwind as you empower your senses in this relaxing haven for Dhs449 available until the end of February. Combining oriental opulence with a plethora of signature treatments, this restful sanctuary is definitely one to visit.
    For more information visit battitudespa-dubai.com
    Tao Spa

    Built to provide an authentic spa experience, Tao Spa creates a fusion that ensures complete relaxation and rejuvenation. The Hilot massage is a full body massage from the Philippines promoting muscle relaxation through deep strokes including a specialized massage technique on the feet using a tool called dagdagay which is used to stimulate the nerves and trigger key acupressure points at Dhs360 for 60 minutes located at The Mall on Jumeirah Road.
    For more information visit taospa.com
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    Karen Wazen reveals what it takes to create a dream partnership in life

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    Karen Wazen tells us what it takes to create a power partnership.
    What does love mean to you?
    I found myself when I fell in love. I discovered things about myself that I didn’t know I had in me when I fell in love. I grew when I fell in love and that is because the person that I love taught me how to love myself first. Love can be the most powerful feeling and that is why not confusing love with pure passion is important. Love is comfort, love is safety, love is respect, trust, support and commitment.
    What are the key qualities in a partner?

    Someone I can trust, someone supportive, someone who sets his ego aside and is proud and happy for the success of others, Someone who inspires me, someone who believes in me, someone who understands the value of a partnership.
    How do you ensure you’re on the same page?
    My husband and I communicate a lot – that is one of the foundations of our marriage. We started off in a long-distance relationship so communication was key because that’s all we had. The basis of our relationship was built on that. We very often check in with one and another and if we feel there is a period which might have led to one of us drifting away, we make sure to address it and fix it. We both prioritise our relationship and understand the importance of a healthy and solid relationship for our family.

    What is your love language?
    We are both romantics, we love spending time together and share a lot of similar likes. We are affectionate and caring and I especially love hugs and cuddles and he knows that so when he knows I’m feeling overwhelmed he knows a hug works to make me feel better.
    How do you ensure a work-life balance with your partner and your children?
    It is not easy balancing all these things but because we have our priorities set, we understand how important it is to make sacrifices to make things work. We often have date nights and we often surprise each other with little things that make each other happy. We do go through phases where we feel overwhelmed with everything that is going on and that’s when we make sure to take a step back and maybe take a family vacation or a break as we know that our well-being is more important than anything for the stability and foundation of our family.
    To you, what makes a ‘Dream Team’?
    Setting goals and targets together, complimenting each other’s skillsets and bringing the best out of one another.
    Last year changed a lot of dynamics in people’s lives, how did it affect your relationship?
    Elias started working from home and that actually brought us closer to each other. We give each other space but also are there for each other when we need each other. We also try to eat our meals together and exercise together which we enjoy.
    What is your advice for those looking for a partner in life?
    Find someone who makes you sleep and wake up with a smile. If it feels wrong, then it’s not the right relationship for you.
    What are the hurdles you have to overcome in love?
    We went through three years of a long-distance relationship and that was hard but with the right foundation, we made it work and here we are happily married with three children.
    This is ‘The Love Issue’ – how do you plan to instil love into your life throughout 2021?
    We plan to continue to grow together to build memories through the hard and good times. Always as a team.
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    Get your umbrellas ready, rain is coming to the UAE this week

    The thick fog which has engulfed the UAE for around four weeks may have only just lifted, but it seems rain is on the way to take its place.

    It was reported that some cloud-seeding had taken place on Sunday, February 21 prompting some light showers around the country in Ras Al Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm Al Qwain.
    While Monday, February 22, is set to be mostly cloudy and overcast, the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM) has reported we can expect rain on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and even over the weekend.
    This comes as the UAE enters into its last month of official winter.
    Come March 20, spring will have officially arrived and we can expect temperatures to increase, with the days of sitting outside numbered.
    So, in order to make the most of the cooler weather while it’s still here, enjoy the sunset at some of these amazing outdoor Dubai restaurants.
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    First Emirates flight with a full crew vaccinated against COVID-19 has taken off

    On Sunday, February 21, 2021, an Emirates flight from Dubai departed heading to Los Angeles.
    It was groundbreaking as it was the first flight by the Dubai-based airline which had a fully vaccinated crew of 70.

    Having worked with the Dubai Health Authority and Ministry of Health and Prevention since January, Emirates was the first in the industry to offer employees a COVID-19 vaccination option, ensuring that the inoculation programme has been made as easily available as possible.

    Around 5,000 members of cabin crew and flight deck crew members are in the pipeline for receiving both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. To stay true to its commitment to healthy flying, the centres have been running 12 hours a day, every day of the week to provide frontline crew members with the jab, reaching close to 26,000 or 44 per cent of the UAE frontline aviation.
    “Protecting our people with vaccinations is important – for them, for our community, for the smooth running of our operations, and also for our customers as it introduces of an additional layer of protection when they travel with us,” Adel Al Redha, chief operating officer, Emirates Airline said.
    Emirates also recently launched its contactless journey experience with facial biometric technology, to make the journey as seamless as possible amid the virus to increase health and safety for all its passengers, while also offering an on-flight digital experience through each mobile phone to minimise contact as much as possible.
    For more information regarding the health vaccination or worldwide travel, restrictions visit emirates.com
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    The Adventurer – Raha Moharrak

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    Photography: Žiga Mihelcic

    Videographer: Steve Erana
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    Hair & Makeup: Melanie Meyer at MMG artists
    Location with special thanks to Mleiha Archaeological Centre, Sharjah
    With a passion for adventure since she was young, Raha Moharrak has never taken no for an answer when it comes to doing what she loves.
    “There’s nothing wrong with failing, the only shame is not trying something new,” says record-breaking climber Raha Moharrak. As a pioneer for Arab women, Moharrak truly is paving the way for change for future generations in the region in whatever field it may be.
    With a keen love for adventure since she was young, Saudi-born Moharrak has gone on to become the youngest Arab and the first Saudi woman to climb Mount Everest. She’s also conquered the Seven Summits – the highest mountains of each of the seven continents around the world.
    Truly passionate about being a role model and changing things for the better, Moharrak spoke to Emirates Woman to discuss her love for climbing, the huge responsibility she feels being a role model and her hopes for a bright future for women in the Middle East.
    Can you talk us through your climbing expeditions?
    I started at a very young age to dream of going on crazy adventures. I never imagined that my level of adventure would take me to this crazy life I have now – I’m so grateful for it. I just started by doing whatever I could. Being active by doing scuba diving, horseback riding, swimming – anything I could. Then I started this crazy mountaineering career which slowly snowballed into an awesome adventure. I started with Mount Kilmanjaro which was my first official mountain and then from that, I slowly finished the Seven Summits. In short, I just started as a child always dreaming of adventure.
    What ignited your love for climbing?
    I’ve just always had a love of adventure and it just happened to manifest into climbing as an adult. For as long as I can remember I’ve just always been very adventurous and very bold in my quest to live a life that was driven by curiosity. So, my love for mountaineering just evolved as I grew up. Mountaineering was the perfect answer to my love of adventure. It was s outdoors, it was athletic, it was unknown to me, it took me to different countries. It ticked all of the boxes I wanted. It’s an evolution and manifestation and deep desire to travel the world and live with an insatiable appetite to discover new places and things.

    What do you love about what you do?
    So many things! I’m always driven by a passion. I’ve never been the type that follows a paycheck or anything like that, I’m driven by passion. That’s what I love about my life, I’m always learning something new. I’m always going to new places, I’m always challenging myself and that’s what makes life beautiful to me. This love for the unknown, this love for learning. I never get bored. Whenever I get a little bit tired or a bit jaded, I go back to the essence which is the deep love I have for adventure and that feeling it gives me – it fills me with joy and that’s why I love it so much.
    You’re a woman of many firsts. What is it like being a woman in this region to pave the way for others?
    This is a tough one! I feel such a huge responsibility. I feel a huge weight on my shoulders knowing that people look up to me, that young girls look up to me. It also feels incredible and I’m honoured. Every time I think about it I actually get a little bit nervous and I get goosebumps thinking about the impact I have because we all have responsibility. This is especially true if you have a platform where you have people following you and you have the space to share your voice make sure you use it for good, for something positive. Don’t just be a passenger in life. Have a voice and help others. Sometimes it really hits me when I get messages from people all over the world that I’ve touched so many lives – it’s truly an honour and humbling.

    What are your hopes for women in the future?
    Call me a hopeless optimist but I have lots of aspirations for women in this region. I truly think that my generation, we have just scratched the surface. We have just cracked the ceiling, just opened the doors. It’s the next generation’s responsibility to go through those doors, to shatter those ceilings, to make my accomplishments and my records seem like nothing. I can’t wait for the next generation of women to have an incredible leap forward. I have so much hope – the future is bright!
    What do you love about being a role model?
    I love that I get to change the story. I love that I have a hand, however small, in changing the story for women. I love that I can help those that are like me, that come after me, so they don’t have to suffer like I did. I took all the hits, I took all the bullets in order for them to pass freely. So, I love that about my life and being a role model. I love that I’m able to pave the way for the next generation of women behind me. It’s the same for me, I couldn’t have gotten to where I am now without the women who came before me. I really take it to heart whenever someone says I’m a role model, it’s such a big responsibility for me and I don’t take it for granted.
    What advice would you give to young women in this region?
    My advice for everybody is to not fear failure. Don’t see it as an ending, see it as a beginning. See it as a challenge, not as a put down. There’s nothing wrong with failing, the only shame is not trying something new. I always encourage people to go out and try something new. I would rather have 100 failures, than no failures, no attempt, no chances, no new experiences. Most people don’t even start something because they are riddled with fear, and that’s a terrible thing that you could do to yourself. So, don’t fear failure!

    What have been three hurdles you have experienced in your career?
    I have more than three! I would say breaking stereotypes, breaking stigmas, proving people wrong when they have the wrong idea about you. Challenging myself. Believing in myself when less than a handful of people believed in me. And staying motivated, happy and positive. I know it’s corny to say, but staying positive doesn’t come easy at all.
    What have been three major milestones in your career?
    A lot of people would assume it’s conquering many mountains around the world, which is partly true. But it’s also staying true to myself; being a rebel and unique and original and still having my parents’ love. It’s being content in who I am and not conforming to anyone else’s standards. There are so many things I’m proud of and, to be honest, the majority of them can’t be put on a mantle or in a frame, because it’s down to mindset and the acceptance of oneself and having a love for life. Of course, I’m very proud of my sports career and all of the records I carry, but the ones I’m proud of the most are hard to touch and can’t be quantified.
    This is ‘The Love Issue’ – what does love mean to you and how do you plan to instil love into your life throughout 2021?
    I think human beings have decided to coin the word love for anything that they cannot describe, or have a hard time describing. Love is the moments that can never be described to anybody, besides the person you shared that moment with. Love is the words with the eyes and not the lips. Love is the moments that define us, that make us who we are. Love is what makes me wake up every morning trying to be hopeful, positive and happy, even though sometimes it can be difficult. But I have a love of life and a passion to live a memorable life, to live happy and true to who I am. Love is what you give yourself. It’s hard to describe, but it is definitely the essence of what makes us human.
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