Arab News, Sat, Jan 11, 2025 | Rajab 11, 1446
New expansion increases Riyadh airport’s capacity to 7m passengers
Saudi Arabia:
The first phase of the Terminal 1 expansion
at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh was inaugurated on Jan. 8,
enhancing the airport’s capacity to accommodate up to 7 million passengers per
year.
The ceremony was attended by Saudi Arabia’s
Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh Al-Jasser, who also serves as
chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation.
Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector has experienced
significant growth, marked by record passenger numbers, an expanding fleet, and
new international partnerships—all aligning with the country’s Vision 2030
objectives.
King Khalid International Airport, in particular,
has remained the top airport in the Kingdom for several months in 2024,
achieving the highest compliance and operational standards. The expansion of
Terminal 1 follows the completion of Terminals 3 and 4 in November 2022.
In his remarks, Al-Jasser emphasized that the
phased expansion will increase Terminal 1’s annual passenger capacity from 3
million to 7 million. This development is part of a broader initiative to
enhance both Terminals 1 and 2, contributing to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals
to strengthen the nation’s transportation infrastructure, improve the passenger
experience, and stimulate economic growth through enhanced air connectivity.
“This expansion not only boosts the terminal’s
operational capacity but also reinforces Riyadh’s role as a global hub for
international travel and trade,” Al-Jasser said.
He further noted that the project would bolster
tourism and economic activity while optimizing the overall passenger experience.
The newly expanded Terminal 1 features a host of
modern amenities, including 38 check-in counters, 10 self-service kiosks, 26
passport control counters, and 10 automated gates. In addition, the terminal
offers 24 boarding gates and 40 passport control counters in the arrivals area,
complemented by 11 self-service gates designed to streamline passenger flow.
When combined with the upcoming enhancements to
Terminal 2, the total capacity of both terminals is expected to reach 14 million
passengers annually.
The expansion also includes upgrades to commercial
spaces, air circulation systems, energy efficiency measures, and enhanced safety
protocols.
Al-Jasser also highlighted the transformative
potential of the recently unveiled master plan for King Salman International
Airport.
The plan aims to position Riyadh as a premier
global destination for events, while further establishing the city as a key
player in international travel and commerce.
Ayman Abu Abah, CEO of Riyadh Airports Co., opened
the ceremony by underscoring the importance of Terminal 1’s expansion. He
reiterated that the project aligns with global operational standards and
strengthens Saudi Arabia’s position as a vital air transport link between
continents.
The inauguration event was attended by several
prominent figures, including the President of GACA and the CEO of Airports
Holding Company.
This expansion marks a significant milestone in
Saudi Arabia’s ambitious efforts to build world-class transportation
infrastructure, in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy
outlined in Vision 2030.