Independent top-up service for hafilat bus cards Abu Dhabi · Al Ain Top-ups processed in a few minutes Standard · Personal · Senior · Student EN / AR
Hafilat top-up · Abu Dhabi

Top up Abu Dhabi bus card

An independent online service for hafilat recharge — top up bus card balances in a few minutes for Standard, Personal, Senior and Student cards used across Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain.

Processing in a few minutes EN & AR Abu Dhabi + Al Ain
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card categories supported — Standard, Personal, Senior, Student
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cities served by the hafilat network — Abu Dhabi and Al Ain
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languages on this site — English and Arabic (RTL)
24/7
top-ups can be started any time, day or night

How bus card recharge works on this site

Three short steps. No app to install, no account to register.

  1. Enter your card number

    Type the 10-digit number printed on the front of your hafilat card. We use only the digits — your card is not charged here.

  2. Pick an amount

    Choose a preset between AED 5 and AED 500, or type a custom amount that suits your travel plans.

  3. Pay and ride

    Pay with any Visa or Mastercard issued in the UAE. The new balance is normally available within a few minutes.

The card

What a hafilat card is, in plain words

Hafilat is the contactless smart card used to pay fares on public buses across the Abu Dhabi Emirate — both city routes in Abu Dhabi and the wider network around Al Ain. The card is tapped against the reader when boarding; the fare is deducted from the stored balance.

The card itself is a thin plastic smart card with a printed 10-digit reference number on the front. That number is what you enter on this site when starting a top up bus card transaction.

There are four common categories. Standard (often called Silver) is the default card for everyone. Personal cards are issued in the holder's name and can be replaced if lost. Senior and Student categories give holders a reduced fare on eligible routes once their status has been registered.

Quick facts

Network
Public buses, Abu Dhabi & Al Ain
Card type
Contactless smart card
Card number
10 digits, printed
Top-up range
AED 5 — AED 500
Currency
AED only
Categories
Standard · Personal · Senior · Student
Independent service. This site is not affiliated with the operator of the hafilat network.
Who tops up here

Three everyday hafilat recharge moments

Most riders top up between trips, not at the counter. These are the patterns we see.

Daily commuter

Sets a small top-up every week or two so the balance never runs out on the way to work. Saves the short walk to a station vending machine.

Visiting family

A relative arrives, borrows a spare card, needs it topped up before the morning bus. A quick bus card recharge from a phone fits the moment.

Student schedule

A student card used to and from campus. A modest balance keeps things simple; a custom amount lets the household plan ahead by the term.

Online vs counter

Why riders choose online hafilat recharge

A side by side look at the everyday experience.

  Online (this site) Counter or vending machine
WhereAnywhere with a phoneStation, terminal, kiosk
WhenAny hour of the dayWithin opening hours
QueueNoneSometimes
Cash neededNo — card paymentOften yes
LanguageEnglish & ArabicVaries by location
ReceiptSent by email if you askPaper, easy to lose

In riders' own words

A few of the things people tell our support inbox.

"Easier than walking to the vending machine when it is hot outside. Took less time than getting changed for the bus."

— A regular commuter, Al Danah

"I top up two cards every payday — mine and my mother's. One screen, two minutes."

— A household account holder, Al Mushrif
Common questions

A few quick answers

See all 15 questions
How long does a top-up take to appear on the card?

Most top-ups appear on the card within a few minutes. The card itself synchronises the next time it is tapped at a bus reader.

What payment methods are accepted?

Visa and Mastercard issued in the UAE. We do not process cash or direct bank transfer on this site.

Is there a minimum or maximum top-up amount?

The supported range is from AED 5 to AED 500 per single top-up. You can repeat a top-up if you need a larger total balance.

Is this an official hafilat website?

No. This is an independent top-up service for hafilat cards. We are not the operator of the hafilat network.

Ready when you are

Top up bus card without a queue

Open the recharge form, type the card number, pick an amount, pay. Most people are done before the next bus.