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Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah airport soars to top three in Middle East airport rankings
Saudi Arabia:
King Abdulaziz International Airport has
secured third place in the 2024 Airport Connectivity Index for the Middle East,
marking a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia’s ascent as a global aviation
hub.
The ranking was announced at the Air Connectivity
Conference 2025, held in Shanghai, where the Airports Council International
Asia-Pacific and Middle East unveiled its annual index.
KAIA followed Dubai International Airport
and Qatar’s Hamad International Airport in the regional rankings.
This recognition underscores both KAIA’s growing
operational capacity and Saudi Arabia’s broader Vision 2030 goal of transforming
the Kingdom into a leading logistics and transportation center. As part of that
strategy, Saudi Arabia aims to handle 330 million passengers annually, connect
to 250 international destinations, and transport 4.5 million tonnes of cargo by
2030.
Mazen Johar, CEO of Jeddah Airports Co., said the
latest ranking reflects the airport’s progress in expanding its air network and
enhancing connectivity.
“This milestone demonstrates our commitment to
operational excellence and aligns with our strategy to establish KAIA as a
pivotal global hub,” he said in a statement to SPA.
Johar noted that the airport’s improved
ranking is a result of sustained efforts to boost competitiveness, upgrade
infrastructure, and elevate passenger experience in line with national transport
goals.
KAIA also held the third spot in the 2023
edition of the index, announced during ACI’s annual assembly in Riyadh.
As part of its long-term development plans, JEDCO
is implementing upgrades aligned with the National Transport and Logistics
Strategy. These enhancements aim to increase KAIA’s passenger capacity to 114
million annually by the end of the decade.
In 2024, KAIA served 49.1 million passengers — up
14 percent from 2023 — marking the highest annual passenger volume recorded by
any airport in the Kingdom. The busiest day was December 31, when over 174,600
passengers passed through the airport. December also set a monthly record, with
traffic exceeding 4.7 million passengers.
In the Asia-Pacific rankings, Shanghai Pudong
International Airport claimed the top spot, followed by Incheon International
Airport in South Korea and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. Hong Kong
International Airport was recognized as the most improved airport in terms of
connectivity across both regions.
Headquartered in Hong Kong with a regional office
in Riyadh, ACI Asia-Pacific and Middle East represents airports in some of the
world’s fastest-growing aviation markets. The Airport Connectivity Index—
developed with PwC in 2023 and refined in its third edition — measures network
scale, frequency, destination economic weight, and connection efficiency.
According to ACI, air connectivity in the Middle
East grew 28 percent year on year, while Asia-Pacific saw a 13 percent increase,
reflecting a 14 percent average growth across both regions. These gains signal a
robust post-pandemic recovery and the continued momentum of global air travel.