Destination KSA - Your Guide to Saudi

Destination KSA - Your Guide to Saudi

A List Of All Saudi Airports

A List Of All Saudi Airports
Since most of us are frequent flyers, we’ve all had our fair share of experiences with The Kingdom’s airports. In Saudi Arabia, airports can be categorized into 4 types: international, domestic, Aramco and Military. Most of us will only be using the first two, with the latter two being for specific persons with special access and permission to use them.

Name Food Court Lounges + WiFi Landmarks Distance from city Telephone number
Riyadh – King Khalid International Airport Yes Al Fursan Lounge: T2 and T3.

Premier First/Business Class Lounge:T1

Plaza Premium Lounge (international flyers): Opening soon.

The mosque

The indoor fountain

35 km north of Riyadh +966-11-2211000
Jeddah – King Abdul Aziz International Airport Yes North Terminal : First class Lounge.

South Terminal: Al Fursan Gold Lounge

Plaza Premium Lounge (international flyers) : Opening soon.

Hajj terminal 19 km north of the city center 9211233
Dammam- King Fahd International Airport Yes Al Fursan Lounge: Gate 17 and 18.

Plaza Premium Lounge (international flyers): opening soon.

Its own plant nursery 20 km northwest of the city +966-13-8831000
Medina – Prince Mohammad Bin Abdul Aziz International Airport Yes Plaza Premium Lounge (international flyers): Opening soon. The canapé-like pillars 17.5 km
Yanbu- Prince Abdul Mohsin Bin Abdul Aziz International Airport Yes TasHeel Lounge

Plaza Premium Lounge(Domestic flyers): Opening soon.

The sea view 33.8 km +966-14-3225753
Al Ahsa – Al Ahsa International Airport Yes Al Fursan Lounge It’s closeness to the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar. 32.5 km +966-13-5710001
Abha International Airport Yes TasHeel Lounge

Plaza Premium Lounge (Domestic flyers): Opening soon.

The sci-fi like building and setting – May the Force be with you. 23 km

At international airports, parking is priced at SR 3/ hour. (Day and pre-paid passes are available too.)

In regards to Wi-Fi facilities, most of the airports claim to have free Wi-Fi coverage. However, we haven’t really been able to access it – ever… If you are one of the lucky few who have unlocked the secret to accessing Wi-Fi at these airports, please share the knowledge.


Domestic airports:

The numerous amount of domestic and regional airports, allows travelling within The Kingdom extremely easy. Most of these airports are small-sized and much quieter, in comparison to the international airports listed previously.


Aramco airports:

These are airports solely for Aramco and their employees use.

Photo Credit: foursquare.com
Photo Credit: foursquare.com

Military airports:
  1. Dhahran – King Abdul Aziz airbase ( Royal Saudi Air Force base)
  2. Hafar Al Batin – King Khalid Military City Airport ( military base and limited domestic flights)
  3. Jubail – Jubail Airport (military base and private aviation)
  4. Jubail – King AbdulAziz Naval Base (military only)
  5. Ras Mishab – Ras Mishab Airport (In the Naval complex)

Private aviation airports:
  1. Saudi Private Aviation (SPA):

With 4 main FBOs: Riyadh, Jeddah, Medina and Dammam, they also have 22 stations in domestic airports with 60 international stations via partners.

Web: spa.sa

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  1. Arabsco:

A pioneer in business aviation services, they provide services in Riyadh, Jeddah, Medina, Dammam and Yanbu.

Web: arabasco.aero

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  1. Nasjet:

The first private company in The Kingdom to be granted an Aircraft Operating Certificate (AOC); they specialize in everything regarding corporate aviation services.

Web: nasjet.com

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Photo Credit: flygosh.com

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