
Saudi Arabia's Transport Minister Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser recently conducted a comprehensive inspection of King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah to ensure smooth operations during the holy month of Ramadan.
The minister, who also serves as the chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, emphasized the importance of providing top-notch services to enhance guests' comfort and convenience. The inspection covered various areas of the airport, including Terminal 1, the Northern Terminal, and the Hajj Terminal Complex.
During his visit, Al-Jasser toured the baggage-handling area and air-conditioned lounges, which can accommodate up to 6,000 passengers per hour. He also inspected the Northern Terminal's sorting area, spanning 1,430 square meters, with a waiting area for 522 passengers.
At Terminal 1, the minister examined the impressive 24,000-square-meter sorting area, a waiting area capable of handling 1,800 passengers per hour, and parking facilities for 83 buses.
The inspection revealed that from February 11 to March 20, the airport handled over 5.4 million passengers on 30,572 flights, with the busiest day recorded on March 13, 2023, involving 157,800 passengers. This demonstrates the airport's significant capacity and efficiency in managing high volumes of travelers, particularly during peak periods such as Ramadan.
As Saudi Arabia continues to invest in its aviation infrastructure, the country is also planning the development of the King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, which aims to boost the kingdom's position as a global logistics hub and stimulate transport, trade, and tourism.
These developments align with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 objectives, focusing on diversifying the economy and enhancing the country's transportation capabilities.