The UAE, or United Arab Emirates, does not have a postal code that covers the country. There are no street deliveries of mail, so everyone has a post office box number.
actually its 971+ and 6 for ajman zip code sincerly:me/UAE
The UAE code for international calls is 971.
There are no postcodes in Dubai its all Po Box numbers
The UAE does not use postal codes, you will need to know the Post Office Box number for the place you are sending the postal item to, as well as the post office which services that area.
'971' is the code for UAE. '5' would probably refer to Alweir in UAE. Not too sure of that.
Abu Dhabi is in UAE, so its exit code is 971 + 2. 2 is the Abu Dhabi city code. 971 is the country code of UAE.
Abu Dhabi, as the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), shares the country code of the UAE, which is +971. This international dialing code is used when making phone calls to the UAE from abroad. Within the UAE, local numbers may begin with specific area codes, with Abu Dhabi itself using the area code 02.
Standard Chartered Bank (UAE) Swift Code: SCBLAEADXXX
The UAE and Dubai do not use a postal or zip code system at all
The postal code for Business Bay in Dubai, UAE, is typically 504000. However, postal codes in the UAE are not as commonly used as in other countries, and many businesses may not have a specific postal code. It's advisable to check with the specific business or use the general postal code for the area if needed.
SCLAEAD
The UAE does not use postal codes, you will need to know the Post Office Box number for the place you are sending the postal item to, as well as the post office which services that area. Ras Al Khor and Al Awir are two separate places