Saudi Arabia's New Al-Jawf International Airport Officially Opens
2026-02-27 13:35
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Wedoany.com Report on Feb 27th, Saudi Arabia's new Al-Jawf International Airport has recently officially commenced operations. The first flight has been transferred from the old airport, marking the full activation of the facility. The new airport is projected to handle 1.6 million passengers annually, a significant increase from the old airport's capacity of 175,000.

The terminal of the new Al-Jawf International Airport is designed to international standards, covering a total area of 24,000 square meters. It features 16 check-in counters and 11 boarding gates, offers 648 parking spaces, and has 5 dual-passport control counters. Currently, flydubai and Saudia operate flights to and from Dubai.

The airport is equipped with a sensory room to serve passengers on the autism spectrum and includes accessible facilities to support individuals with disabilities. With commercial spaces spanning 1,700 square meters, the airport is committed to creating an inclusive travel environment. The terminal design incorporates elements of the Al-Jawf region's cultural heritage, including approximately 5,000 square meters of green space adorned with olive trees, for which the area is renowned.

The opening of the new Al-Jawf International Airport is expected to enhance Saudi Arabia's status as an aviation hub and promote regional connectivity. This facility reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing investment in aviation infrastructure, offering travelers more convenient travel options.

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