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Postal services in UAE will be closed on first day of Eid Al Fitr
Postal services will be closed on the first day of Eid Al Fitr.
Dubai: Postal services will be closed on the first day of Eid Al Fitr.
On the rest of the days, the main post offices listed below will be open from 9am to 1pm.
In Abu Dhabi: the Abu Dhabi Central Post Office, Hamdan, Al Butain, Musafah, Beni Yas, Nadi Al Seyahi and Al Ain Main Post Office.
In Dubai: Dubai Central Post Office, Deira Main Post Office, Satwa, Al Khor, Jumeirah, Rashidiya, Hor Al Anz, Jebel Ali. However, post offices located in shopping malls will be open from 5pm to 9 pm. The Dubai Airport post office will be open 24 hours, as usual.
In Sharjah: Sharjah Central Post Office, Al Corniche, Al Ghuwair, Kalba, Khorfakkan, Al Dhaid.
In Ajman: the Ajman Central Post Office.
In Umm Al Quwain: Umm Al Quwain Centre Post Office, Sanaiyah and Al Souq.
In Ras Al Khaimah: Ras Al Khaimah Central Post Office, Al Nakheel and Al Uraibi.
In Fujairah: Fujairah Central Post Office and Dibba Al Fujairah.
The counters of all other branches of Emirates Post will remain closed.
However, collection of mail will continue as usual.
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