Dubai: Indian rupee now acceptable in UAE duty free shops


Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai (SR) 

Dubai, Jul 3: Indian tourists visiting Dubai, from now on, can make payment in Indian Rupees (INR) in duty free shops here. 

Earlier the tourists carrying INR had to convert the currency to US Dollars, Euro or AED before proceeding to purchase from the duty free. 

As per Mathrubhumi Online, the rupee will be accepted at three terminals of Dubai International Airport and at Al Maktoum Airport. With the latest move, the Indian rupee has become the 17th currency to be accepted for transaction at Dubai duty free. 

Around 28 lac Indians are working in the UAE apart from thousands of relatives of the Indians visiting the country every year.

  

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    Modi he toh mumkin he.

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  • Max, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    Another good development. This happened only after 2014...

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    28 lakhs Indian working in UAE, 27 Lakhs will be malbari, 1 lakh other Indian's.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    Good development indeed and great help to those who wants to market in Dubai duty free shops in the airport.

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  • Sanjay Serrao, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    2 years back they accepted Indian Rs from me @ Abu Dhabi Itnt Airport where I b"ht a sandwich for my son!🙄

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    The ultimate plan is to empty your pockets and send you home once you cross dubai immigration. The people might spend all the money from the their pocket and then might call the neighbor to pay the taxi bill when they reach mangalore. I doubt the taxi driver of Mangalore might get affected as the people who arrive may not have enough money to pay for taxi.

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  • Fathima, Dxb,mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Indian rupess were already accepted last year only,I had bought 1340INR chocolates last year August 2018.Why is this even news now ,i dont get it??

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  • Jossy, Mangalore /Abudhabi

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    At abudhabi duty free Indian Rupees are accepting before 1990 s .In Dubai duty free just now started .This is not because BJP or congress. This is to atract more Indian people

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Power of Modi ji...

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    Apparently Raj has received 15L in his account and man is off to a tour of UAE !

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  • mahesh, Mlore

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    Earlier Beggars asking one or Two Rupees,Now asking 15 lakhs
    More important is that those who never vote Modi,They are asking

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  • paez, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    Andh Bakth spoted

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  • John R Lobo, Kodial Bail / Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Whats the big deal in this. Rs,25000 = AED.1335.00

    By the way Don jump...Passenger can carry Max.7 kg Include Scotch Bottles in hand bags......In that case think how much you can buy in DDF Shops....?????

    Secondly Some Airline counting LapTop in 7kg Hand Luggage....

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  • Sunil Pinto, Dubai/ Udupi

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    As per international travel protocol, a personal laptop, your blazer/suit jacket , your passport pouch, and your pram if carrying a baby are not included in carry on luggage weight....but for Indians it is part and parcel of your personal luggage.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    We can now buy Raffle Tickets ...

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    If you win share your prize,

    Because we are all your BIG FAN.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    It is a good idea but I don't know how far it will work. This will benefit the UAE duty free shops as Indian visitors will carry loads of Indian currency to shop in such outlets.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Indians are allowed to carry only 25,000 rupees cash, when going out of the country. That is the reason, govt allowed only 25,000 for changing the old notes during the demonetization for NRIs and Indian visitors returning from visit abroad.

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  • Clifford Fernandes, Toronto

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    2 bottles of blue label costs Rs 28,000.

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  • JK, Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 04 2019

    But 2 bottles of Black Label costs Rs 5,300 only!!!

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Please do not give Indian Rupees in Pakistan shops.
    If anyone has Rs.1000 bill or currency or note please exchange now....

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  • Shamsher, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Do you think they wont obtain from exchanges abroad. Hundi people carry huge this denominaton for illegal activities.

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  • Shamsher, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    I stopped praising modiji as election is far and everything well running on track once again first time after independance. Now only work and achievement speaks loudly. When it entered dubai no doubt day is not too far as like before people who undertook hajj piligrimmage also undertook indian rupees.

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  • AnoNymouS, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    The Indian Government states that you are not allowed to carry Indian currency outside India. So unless Modi changes this rule, it is useless.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Only thing is, at the prevailing exchange rate one has to carry rupees in gunny bags.

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Geoffrey, Hat Hill,
    You are absolutely right. It is better to carry Dollars.

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  • Shamsher, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Did anybody forced you to carry indian rupees. During 1947 one indian rupee equal to one dollar. Now go on count who ruled afterwards. Now cribbing of no use. Adjust to it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    We are grateful to Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ...

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  • vim, mlr

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    !!!! modi said dont do this.. but still salman did this for indian... you should be even more grateful because modi opposed and salman still did it because Rahul gandhi, sonia gandhi and manmohan singh pleaded to do it... Nehru also may have pushed it to make it happen....

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Before UAE was formed in 1972, the place used Indian currency. There was no local currency.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Indian currency was also in circulation in Kuwait & Bahrain in the 1950s.

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  • Manoj Bolar, Bolar/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Indian Battli should also be made exchangeable in Duty Free ;)

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Hope they recognise pre demonization and post demonetization currency well.

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  • Raaz, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Great Modiji....

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  • Jennifer, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 03 2019

    Why ? Does Modiji pays the bill if you wish to purchase in Rupees ?

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