Jeddah to Put check-in hall outside King Abdulaziz Airport
Arab
News - Saturday 4 March 2017
Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, adviser to King Salman and governor of
Makkah region, has instructed that a luggage delivery and travel procedures
service center be established in Jeddah.
The center, to be built in collaboration with the Integration Development Center, will be completed in five months.
The center, to be built in collaboration with the Integration Development Center, will be completed in five months.
Saudi Arabian Airlines will use the facility. Its location in
the Al-Rawdah neighborhood, on Prince Saud Al-Faisal Street, will make it
easier for the residents and visitors to navigate the city. Pilgrims traveling
through King Abdulaziz International Airport will find the service especially
beneficial.
The command came after meetings held by Saudi Arabian Airlines
and the Integration Development Center, in which they discussed the possibility
of establishing a project similar to the center in Riyadh.
Mohammed Al-Qahtani, legal adviser and assistant director of the
Integration Development Center in Makkah, said that Saudi Arabian Airlines has
already signed an agreement with a contractor to construct the building on a
2,000-square-meter area.
“Passengers, whether visitors or pilgrims will be able to
process the luggage delivery and travel procedures much faster, and that will
ease the burden on both airports and passengers, especially at peak times,”
said Al-Qahtani.
The center will be established just as Jeddah’s new airport is
about to be completed, which will bring in larger numbers of passengers.
Nearly 31 million passengers passed through Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport last year, an increase of almost 1 million over 2015.
Nearly 31 million passengers passed through Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport last year, an increase of almost 1 million over 2015.
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