11 August 2015
JEDDAH: Domestic airports in Saudi Arabia have recorded significant growth in the number of flights, said Sulaiman bin Abdullah Al-Hamdan, president of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA).

They handled 6,671,878 passengers up to June 2015, which represents 11.8 percent increase compared to 5,969,428 passengers in the same period of 2014, he said.

International flights recorded 1,348,764 passengers with 28.8 percent increase compared to 1,063,837 passengers for the same period last year.

Domestic flights carried 5,085,864 passengers with 7.8 percent increase compared to 4,795,563 passengers for the same period last year, said a press release.

Private flights carried 237,273 passengers, showing 31.8 percent increase compared to 180,028 passengers of the same period in 2014, while flights conducted in 2015 reached 60,417 flights with 9.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

Al-Hamdan stated: "As a result of this exceptional growth and continuous demand, GACA has granted Nile Air permission to operate from Jouf Regional Airport to Cairo International Airport in Egypt and also granted Air Arabia permission to operate from Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Airport in Tabuk to Sharqah Airport in the UAE."

Nile Air began its operations on Friday Aug. 7 with two flights a week between Jouf and Cairo, while Air Arabia will begin operations on Thursday Aug. 20 with four flights a week between Tabuk and Sharqah.

Al-Hamdan said that the number of international airlines operating in Jouf Airport will increase to four carriers: Air Arabia, Fly Dubai, Nesma Airlines and Nile Air, while Tabuk's Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Airport will have six carriers: Air Arabia, AlMasria Universal Airlines, Fly Dubai, Nesma Airlines, Nile Air and Royal Jordanian Airlines,.

He added that licensing the two carriers is part of GACA's strategic plan to attract new airlines to operate in the various regional airports in Saudi Arabia, transforming them into international airports with new international destinations from different parts of the kingdom.

Al-Hamdan added: "GACA continues to license those companies that are keen to work in the Kingdom's aviation market and we will offer all necessary services, working with them one-to-one to ease any difficulties that they may encounter."

He pointed out that GACA aims at achieving a quality transformation for domestic and international airports, enabling them to offer the best services and become valuable contributors to Saudi Arabia's economic growth and development.

© Arab News 2015