Dubai's toll operator Salik posted its highest quarterly toll-usage revenue since the gates were first introduced in 2007, bringing in AED 454 million for the first three months of 2023.
Salik says revenue increased by 8 per cent, with the total number of trips reaching 113.6 million.
The company says the number of vehicles passing through the toll gates has surpassed pre-pandemic levels as Dubai returns to full economic and tourist activity.
The toll fees contributed 87 per cent to the company's total revenue.
.@Salik_ae #Dubai’s exclusive toll gate operator reports its highest-ever quarterly toll usage revenue of AED454 million in Q1 2023, contributing 87% to the company’s total revenue. pic.twitter.com/YqP87Nn5rA
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 12, 2023


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