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Mon, Jul 21, 2025 | Muharram 26, 1447
New Dammam based-budget ariline gets approval
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia has granted a low-cost airline license to an Air Arabia-led
consortium, aiming to boost air connectivity, create jobs, and upgrade transport
in the Eastern Province.
The new carrier, a joint venture between the UAE-based budget airline, KUN
Investment Holding, and Nesma, will be headquartered at Dammam’s King Fahd
International Airport. It is expected to operate both domestic and international
routes, helping expand access and competition in the Kingdom’s growing aviation
market.
According to the General Authority of Civil Aviation, the new airline aims to
serve 24 domestic and 57 international destinations, transporting around 10
million passengers annually. Its operations will be supported by a fleet of 45
aircraft and are projected to create more than 2,400 direct jobs, aligning with
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals to boost the non-oil economy and local
employment.
In a statement, GACA stated: “This move aims to enhance air connectivity in the
Eastern Province, increase seat capacity, and provide passengers with
competitive options.”
The announcement comes as part of broader efforts to transform Saudi Arabia into
a regional aviation hub. The country plans to handle 330 million passengers and
transport 4.5 million tons of air cargo annually by 2030, under the National
Strategy for Transport and Logistics Services.
As part of this strategy, Eastern Province Gov. Prince Saud bin Naif bin
Abdulaziz also inaugurated the master plans for King Fahd International, Al-Ahsa,
and Al-Qaisumah airports, alongside a new corporate identity for Dammam Airports
Co. The governor also launched a SR1.6 billion ($426 million) development
package covering 77 infrastructure projects to improve passenger experience and
airport services.
King Fahd International Airport handled 12 million passengers in 2024, up 15
percent from the previous year, with over 99,000 flights recorded, according to
data from Dammam Airports Co. The airport also set a daily passenger traffic
record, surpassing 50,000 travelers in a single day for the first time.
With air traffic steadily rising and infrastructure rapidly expanding, the
introduction of a new budget airline based in Dammam is expected to solidify the
region’s position as a key aviation gateway and support Saudi Arabia’s ambitions
to lead the Middle East civil aviation sector by the end of the decade.