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المملكة: Saudi airports are winning prizes and progressing in the global “Sky Trax” classification

Holding airports announced that Saudi airports achieved an achievement in the “Sky Trax” international airport classification for the year 2025, as it won King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al -Madinah Al -Munawwarah, on advanced centers and several awards at the level of the Middle East and the world.
The classification of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh is ranked 24th in the list of the best 100 airports in the world, won the “Best Airport Staff in the Middle East”, and achieved a global achievement by winning the third place in the best new lounge in the world.
In addition to ranked fourth in its capacity as the best airport in the category of 30-40 million passengers annually, fourth also came in terms of the best airports in the Middle East for 2025.

King Abdulaziz International Airport

King Abdulaziz International Airport ranked 44th in the list of the best airport globally, and it got a 4 -star rating, and came fifth in the list of the best airports in the Middle East.

Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al -Madinah Al -Munawwarah won the “Best Regional Airport in the Middle East” award, and won the seventh in the list of the best airports in the Middle East.
King Fahd International Airport in Dammam ranked second as the best regional airport in the Middle East, and came eighth in the list of the best airports in the Middle East.

A prominent global party

This excellence comes to emphasize the great development in the aviation sector in the Kingdom and the efforts made to improve the experience of travelers according to the highest international standards.

Saudi airports are winning prizes and progressing in Skytrax International Classification - SPA

Sky Trax is a prestigious global party in the evaluation of airports and airlines, and its rankings are based on comprehensive opinion polls for travelers from around the world.

27 Saudi airports

Holding airports supervise the operation of 27 airports in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia through its subsidiaries (Riyadh airports, Jeddah airports, Dammam airports, and the second airports gathering), which aim to develop the Kingdom’s airports and upgrade their performance to keep pace with the accelerated development that the Kingdom is currently witnessing.
Also supporting the sustainable development process to achieve more development and achievements in accordance with the National Aviation Strategy emanating from the National Transport and Logistics Services, as it is one of the outputs of Vision 2030.

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