Dubai Taxi's Hala service is offering residents across the emirate a free ride home from select vaccination centres.
The initiative is part of its drive to support the city and those who wish to participate in the vaccination programme.
The offer is valid on regular Hala cabs (Dubai Taxi) as well as Hala vans (Dubai Taxi) for rides from 10 vaccination centres, until February 18.
It can be availed by using the promo code HALAVAC on the Careem app when booking the Hala ride.
The passenger will get 100 per cent credit back (maximum AED 30) for two rides.
The designated list of vaccination centres include: Al Ittihad Health Centre, Hor Al Anz Health Centre, Al Qusais Health Centre, Zabeel Primary Health Care Centre, Al Mizhar Primary Health Care Centre, Nad Al Hamar Primary Health Care Centre, Al Barsha Primary Health Care Centre, Al Safa Primary Health Care Centre, One Central (World Trade Centre), and Dubai Parks and Resorts centre.
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