Dubai Airport’s Duty-Free Shops Now Accepting Russian Currency; Details Inside

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Dubai Airport has introduced a new convenience for travellers, as its duty-free shops now accept Russian roubles. This development aims to enhance the shopping experience for Russian visitors, reflecting Dubai’s commitment to accommodating international guests.

Dubai Duty-Free Shops Embrace Rubles

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From August, travellers passing through Dubai Airport can now splash out their roubles, making it easier for Russian tourists to shop till they drop. So, grab your rubles and prepare for a shopping spree in the desert!

As of August 1st, Dubai Airport has begun accepting Russian roubles in its duty-free shops. This move, first reported by the Russian news agency RIA Novosti, aims to smooth out shopping experiences for Russian travellers. Whether packing cash or swiping your card, you can now pay with roubles at select stores. The airport’s Terminal 3 has already started rolling out this feature, though only some stores are on board.

A New Currency Conversion Game

Are you curious about how your roubles measure up in the duty-free zone? According to the latest exchange rates, one UAE dirham equals 23 rubles. But don’t expect a straightforward conversion at the checkout. For example, a water bottle priced at AED 2 will set you back around 100 rubles. This quirky pricing shift might leave you scratching your head, but it’s all part of the Dubai shopping experience.

While not all duty-free outlets are ready to accept roubles, the airport is working to make it a universal option. The Duty-Free customer service centre promises that this service will soon be available at all shops. For now, keep an eye out for those elusive rouble-friendly price tags. Although they aren’t on display yet, rest assured that your roubles will be welcomed with open arms at checkout.

Also Read: Indian Woman Wins $1 Million At Dubai Duty-Free Millennium Draw 1st Time In 12 Yrs Of Buying Tickets

A Win For Russian Tourists

Dubai’s new policy is more than just a convenience—it’s a nod to the growing influence of Russian tourists in the UAE. By accepting the rouble, Dubai Airport not only makes shopping easier but also boosts its appeal as a top destination for Russian travellers. As the policy rolls out fully, expect more rubles to flow and more smiles to appear at the checkout counters. So next time you’re in Dubai, don’t forget to spend those roubles and enjoy a unique shopping experience in the City of Gold!

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