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October 2025: Major Events and Travel Updates in the UAE

<h3>6 Key Events and Updates in the UAE This October 2025</h3><p>Dubai and Abu Dhabi are set for a lively October as cooler weather ushers in major attractions, travel rule changes, and cultural celebrations. Whether you live in the UAE or plan to visit, here are six important updates to note.</p><p><strong>1. Global Village Opens October 15</strong><br>Dubai’s Global Village launches its 30th season on October 15, 2025, running until May 10, 2026. Last year the multicultural theme park welcomed a record 10.5 million guests. Expect more pavilions, new stage shows, international cuisines, and live concerts representing over 90 countries.</p><p><strong>2. Dubai Fountain Reopens After Renovation</strong><br>Closed since April, the world-famous Dubai Fountain near Burj Khalifa is expected to resume shows around October 1. Emaar teased the reopening on social media, revealing upgrades such as a water-resistant base, new waterproof layers, and glowing blue tiles to enhance the choreographed music, light, and water displays.</p><p><strong>3. Outdoor Attractions Welcome Visitors</strong><br>Cooler temperatures mean the return of Dubai’s popular outdoor venues. Dubai Safari Park reopens October 14 with 3,000 animals, feeding sessions, and themed wildlife zones. Dubai Miracle Garden, home to 150 million flowers and iconic floral displays like the Emirates A380, is also set to reopen soon.</p><p><strong>4. Emirates Restricts Power Bank Use on Flights</strong><br>Starting October 1, Emirates passengers may carry power banks onboard but can no longer use them during flights. The airline cites lithium-ion battery risks—overheating, fire, or explosion—in line with international aviation safety standards.</p><p><strong>5. Europe’s New Entry/Exit System</strong><br>From October 12, travelers heading to Europe’s Schengen Area will undergo biometric checks instead of manual passport stamps. The EU’s new Entry/Exit System records facial and fingerprint data along with travel dates, stored securely for up to three years. UAE citizens and residents with Schengen visas should allow extra time at immigration.</p><p><strong>6. Sheikh Zayed Festival Returns November 1</strong><br>Looking ahead, Abu Dhabi’s beloved Sheikh Zayed Festival runs November 1, 2025, through March 22, 2026. This large-scale cultural celebration features Emirati heritage villages, international pavilions, traditional performances, parades, fireworks, and global cuisine.</p><p><strong>Final Word</strong><br>October signals the UAE’s vibrant winter season—full of grand reopenings, family activities, and new travel regulations. From the spectacle of Global Village to Europe’s updated border checks, residents and tourists alike have plenty to plan for in the months ahead.</p>

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