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News, Wed, Nov 12, 2025 | Jumada al-Awwal 21, 1447
Saudi airports welcome over 103m passengers in first 9 months of 2025
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi airports welcomed 103.1 million passengers
between January and September 2025, marking a 9 percent increase compared to the
same period last year, official data showed.
According to the General Authority of Civil
Aviation, total flight movements reached 713,000, up 5 percent, expanding
connectivity across more than 170 destinations.
Strengthening the aviation industry is a key goal
under Vision 2030, as the Kingdom works to position itself as a global tourism
and business hub by the end of the decade.
A key objective of the National Transport and
Logistics Strategy is to raise the sector’s contribution to the Kingdom’s gross
domestic product from 6 percent in 2021 to 10 percent by 2030, boosting annual
non-oil revenues by about SR45 billion ($11.9 billion).
Commenting on the latest figures, Abdulaziz Al-Duailej,
president of GACA, said: “Saudi aviation is delivering sustained passenger and
connectivity growth in support of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 agenda, providing
unprecedented investment opportunities for the global aviation sector.”
Between January and September, Saudi airports
handled 866,000 tonnes of air cargo, including 567,000 tonnes of
origin-and-destination freight and 299,000 tonnes of transit cargo.
The Kingdom’s re-election to the International
Civil Aviation Organization Council for the 2026–2028 term reflects the strong
progress achieved in the sector.
“The recent ICAO Council re-election result
reflects the constructive global leadership role Saudi Arabia is playing in
aviation, strengthening international partnerships to deliver greater global
connectivity and economic prosperity,” added Al-Duailej.
The latest figures were shared during the 18th
Aviation Program Steering Committee meeting, chaired by Al-Duailej and attended
by Ahmed S. Al-Hassan, assistant minister of Transport and Logistics Services.
The committee also reviewed progress in the
charter and private aviation sector, with VistaJet becoming the first
international private operator authorized to conduct domestic flights in the
Kingdom.