HAJJ AIRPORT EXPANSION PHASE ONE APPROACHING COMPLETION

THE FIRST phase of expanding the main airport for passengers visiting the annual Hajj in Saudi Arabia, is now 88% complete say managers for Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA). New systems will start being trialled early 2018. The USD7.2 billion project integrates domestic and international environment-friendly terminals, stressed KAIA director general Abdullah Alraimi. The airport is to be expanded in three phases, with annual passenger capacity reaching 30 million next year, 43 million by 2025 and 80 million by 2035.

 



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