Airports Cluster 2, which operates 22 airports across Saudi Arabia, recorded strong performance during the first quarter of 2026, achieving growth in air traffic and passenger numbers.
Performance indicators showed a notable increase in passenger traffic, reaching
nearly five million passengers, marking a 7% rise compared to the same period
last year, reported Saudi Press Agency.
The number of flights also grew, with more than 37,000 flights recorded during
the first quarter, representing a 9% increase compared to the corresponding
period in 2025.
As part of its operational expansion, the cluster launched several new routes,
including Qassim–Madinah, Arar–Madinah, Jazan–Madinah, Tabuk–Jazan, Jazan–Addis
Ababa, Hail–Doha, Taif–Muscat, and Abha–Giza.
These additions contribute to enhancing
tourism growth and advancing the objectives of the Kingdom’s air connectivity
programme.
On the infrastructure front, the new Al-Jouf International Airport was
inaugurated and commenced operations, marking a significant step toward
supporting regional economic development and strengthening air connectivity, in
line with the goals of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.