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Jeddah to put up check-in hall outside King Abdulaziz Airport

- MOHAMMED AL-SULAMI

JEDDAH: 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.

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.

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