The new King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will be the biggest airport in the world when it opens in 2030 - and will serve 120 million passengers every year.
King Salman International Airport in Riyadh is scheduled to open in 2030(Image: Foster and Partners )
Travelers who have journeyed internationally are well aware that some airports are colossal, but a new travel hub under construction in Saudi Arabia might just outshine them all.
Slated for completion in 2030, this airport is projected to cost an estimated $30 billion to construct, and with its six expansive runways and opulent terminal, it's easy to see why.
The King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, is set to become the world's largest airport upon its opening. It will cover an impressive 57 square kilometers, with 12 square kilometers allocated for retail space.
Fosters and Partners are the architects behind the airport design, which is predicted to be the equivalent of 14,000 football fields. This new travel hub is also expected to generate 150,000 jobs across the logistics and commercial sectors.
The airport is designed to accommodate 120 million passengers annually, a number that could potentially rise to 185 million by 2050.
In a statement, the Saudi Press Agency said: "The airport project is in line with Saudi Arabia's vision to transform Riyadh to be among the top ten city economies in the world and to support
the growth of Riyadh's population to 15-20 million people by 2030."
Currently, Saudi Arabia already boasts the world's largest airport - Dammam Airport - and is undertaking several ambitious projects as part of its Vision 2030.
Construction has already begun on what will be the world's largest building, also located in Riyadh.
The building will tower at an impressive 1,300 ft high and 1,200 ft wide.
The massive development will also house 104,000 residential units, 9,000 hotel rooms, 1 million square feet of office space and 2 million square feet for retail.
A theater and a university will also be located within the building.
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Monday, June 8, 2015
Qatar Airways Continues Middle East Expansion
DOHA, Qatar – The city of Abha is the capital of Asir, a southwestern province in the Kingdom and is gaining popularity in the region as a tourist destination due to attractions such as its mild seasonal weather and fertile mountains.
Qatar Airways announced that it will begin flights to Abha, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, beginning September 2. The non-stop service from Doha will operate four times a week.
Qatar Airways currently operates 82 weekly flights to seven key cities in Saudi Arabia. The airline recently announced an increase in frequency of flights to Gassim with 10 flights a week from 8, beginning July 17. The addition of Abha will increase the number of Qatar Airways’ weekly flights to Saudi Arabia from 84 to 88 non-stop flights.
Qatar Airways has been continuously expanding its services to Saudi Arabia since it began in 1997 with non-stop flights to Jeddah. Since then the airline has added Riyadh, Dammam, Madinah and Gassim, Ta’if and Al Hofuf to its portfolio of destinations.
"We have been steadily growing our presence and services to Saudi Arabia," said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar Al Baker. "As our eighth destination, Abha will bring additional flexibility for passengers connecting from Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas. From Abha, passengers will be able to travel seamlessly through our Doha hub to popular cities such as London, Paris, Bangkok, Singapore, New York and Washington, and at the same time this will provide passengers travelling to Saudi Arabia the convenience of another gateway within the same country.”
The Doha - Abha route will be operated by an Airbus A320 with an average travel duration time of just over two hours. The aircraft will feature 144 seats in a two-class configuration of 12 seats in Business Class and 132 seats in Economy. Selected aircraft will feature seatback TV screens, providing passengers with the next generation interactive on board entertainment system, featuring a choice of more than 900 audio and video on-demand options, together with an SMS text messaging service from each seat.
Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 18 years of operation, to the point where today it operates a modern fleet of 158 aircraft to 146 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America.
Over the next few months, the network will grow further with new routes to Amsterdam, The Netherlands (June 16, 2015), Zanzibar, Tanzania (July 1, 2015), Sialkot, Pakistan (July 16, 2015), Faisalabad, Pakistan (July 17, 2015), Multan, Pakistan (August 1, 2015), Durban, South Africa (December 17, 2015), Los Angeles, USA (January 1, 2016), Boston, USA (March 16, 2016) and Atlanta, USA (July 1, 2016).
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