Flight traffic increases at Red Sea International Airport
Red Sea Global (RSG), the visionary developer behind the regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and Amaala, has announced that Red Sea International Airport (RSI) is now accommodating an increasing number of domestic and international flights as part of its phased rollout.
Operated by daa International, RSI is enhancing its operations with the transition of domestic services to the Main Terminal Building, specifically Terminals 3 and 4. This move aims to offer travelers a more streamlined and elevated airport experience.
International flights and seaplane services continue to operate through the dedicated Air Taxi Terminal, ensuring smooth connections for global visitors. The airport’s state-of-the-art main terminal is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2025.
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“Each flight into RSI brings guests closer to the natural wonders and exceptional experiences of The Red Sea,” RSG stated. “Whether for leisure, adventure, or business, visitors can expect a journey that mirrors our commitment to innovation and world-class hospitality.”
Strategically located 90 km south of Al Wajh, RSI is positioned within a three-hour flight for 250 million people and within eight hours for 85% of the global population, making it a major emerging hub for regional and international travel.
More than just a transit point, RSI is designed to reflect the vision of The Red Sea destination—providing a premium passenger experience rooted in sustainability and a deep connection to the surrounding environment. Its architectural inspiration draws from the desert, oasis, and sea, creating a calm and immersive travel environment.
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By 2030, RSI is projected to welcome one million passengers annually, playing a key role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s growing tourism and hospitality sectors.
Source: Zawya
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