King Salman Inaugurates New Terminal at Jeddah Airport

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz inaugurated Jeddah airport’s new terminal. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz inaugurated Jeddah airport’s new terminal. (SPA)
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King Salman Inaugurates New Terminal at Jeddah Airport

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz inaugurated Jeddah airport’s new terminal. (SPA)
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz inaugurated Jeddah airport’s new terminal. (SPA)

Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz inaugurated on Tuesday Jeddah airport’s new terminal, part of a push to increase foreign visitors to the kingdom and diversify its oil-based economy.

Jeddah is the main airport where pilgrims arrive before travelling on to the holy city of Makkah to perform the Hajj pilgrimage and the Umrah.

The inauguration of the new Terminal 1 of King Abdulaziz International Airport brings the airport to 810,000 square meters with the capacity to handle 30 million passengers annually, state news agency SPA said.

The airport operates flights to three international destinations and 21 domestic ones.

Pilgrims comprise the bulk of Saudi Arabia’s 20 million annual foreign visitors, apart from workers and business travelers.

Officials aim to increase the number of Umrah and Hajj pilgrims to 15 million and 5 million respectively by 2020, and hope to double the umrah number again to 30 million by 2030.

The government has approved plans to issue electronic visas for foreign visitors to attend sporting events and concerts, and is expected to announce details this month.



Saudi Arabia Offers Condolences to Azerbaijan after Plane Crash

A handout photo made available by the press service of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan shows emergency specialists working at the crash site of a passenger plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan, 25 December 2024. (EPA/Kazakhstan Emergencies Ministry handout)
A handout photo made available by the press service of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan shows emergency specialists working at the crash site of a passenger plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan, 25 December 2024. (EPA/Kazakhstan Emergencies Ministry handout)
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Saudi Arabia Offers Condolences to Azerbaijan after Plane Crash

A handout photo made available by the press service of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan shows emergency specialists working at the crash site of a passenger plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan, 25 December 2024. (EPA/Kazakhstan Emergencies Ministry handout)
A handout photo made available by the press service of the Ministry for Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan shows emergency specialists working at the crash site of a passenger plane near Aktau, Kazakhstan, 25 December 2024. (EPA/Kazakhstan Emergencies Ministry handout)

Saudi Arabia offered on Wednesday its condolences to Azerbaijan following the plane crash in Kazakhstan.

A Foreign Ministry statement said the Kingdom expressed its condolences to the families of the deceased and to the government and people of Azerbaijan. It wished the injured a speedy recovery.

The Muslim World League (MWL) also extended its condolences to the government and people of Azerbaijan following the crash.

An Embraer passenger jet flying from Azerbaijan to Russia crashed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, killing 38 people while 29 survivors received hospital treatment, Kazakh authorities said.

Azerbaijan Airlines flight J2-8243 had flown hundreds of miles off its scheduled route to crash on the opposite shore of the Caspian Sea, after what Russia's aviation watchdog said was an emergency that may have been caused by a bird strike. But an aviation expert suggested that cause seemed unlikely.

Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev said according to information he had received, the plane changed course due to poor weather, but he added the cause of the crash was unknown and must be fully investigated.