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Dubai parking fees may rise in 2026 as traffic authorities review tariff hike

Dubai parking fees may rise in 2026 as traffic authorities review tariff hike

RTA considers tariff hike as Dubai parking fees face 2026 increase / Image: file

Dubai motorists could soon face higher public parking charges after Parkin, the emirate’s largest paid parking operator, formally requested a revision of its tariff structure. The proposal has been submitted to the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and will require further review and final approval from the Executive Council of Dubai before any changes take effect.Parkin confirmed the submission was made in mid-February 2026. If approved, the changes could increase Dubai’s weighted average public parking tariff. The company said the move aims to address pricing imbalances that emerged after introducing the variable tariff system in April 2025.

Why will Dubai parking prices increase in 2026?

Dubai introduced a variable parking tariff model in April 2025, changing how motorists are charged based on peak and off-peak demand, location, and time of day.Following that rollout, the weighted average public parking tariff increased from approximately Dh2.01 per hour in 2024 to Dh3.03 per hour in 2025, representing a 51 percent rise year-on-year. However, the shift also significantly changed driver behavior. Instead of paying hourly rates, many motorists opted for seasonal parking cards, which provide better value for frequent users.In the fourth quarter of 2025 alone, seasonal card sales jumped around 140 percent, reaching more than 89,000 active permits. This sharp rise altered revenue patterns and occupancy data, prompting Parkin to request a recalibration of both tariff levels and the seasonal card structure.The company stated that the review seeks to maintain long-term discounts for regular users while ensuring pricing better reflects actual demand and usage patterns.

Dubai’s parking network growth

Parkin’s proposal comes during a period of strong financial performance and operational expansion. As of the end of 2025, the company managed approximately 229,000 paid parking spaces across public zones and developer-managed facilities in Dubai.Financial results reflect that expansion. In the fourth quarter of 2025, Parkin reported:

  • Revenue of Dh389.4 million, up 47 percent year-on-year
  • Net profit of Dh183.6 million, up 53 percent compared to the same period in 2024

For the full year 2025, revenue reached Dh1.32 billion, while annual net profit stood at approximately Dh625.5 million.Growth was driven by the introduction of variable tariffs, expanded paid parking zones, improved compliance enforcement using smart license-plate recognition systems, and increased demand for seasonal passes.Looking ahead, Parkin expects to add between 5,500 and 7,500 new parking spaces in 2026, with projected public parking revenue forecast between Dh560 million and Dh610 million for that segment.

What does this mean for residents?

If approved, the proposed adjustments could mean higher hourly parking rates in certain areas, particularly high-demand commercial and residential zones.However, no final decision has been made. The RTA will assess the proposal carefully before forwarding it for government approval.For motorists, this signals that Dubai’s parking system is continuing to evolve toward a demand-based, dynamic pricing model. Frequent parkers may still benefit from seasonal passes, though pricing structures could be adjusted.As Dubai continues to expand and densify, parking management remains a critical tool for traffic control, congestion management, and urban planning efficiency Go to Source

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