Saudi citizens arrive in Dammam on coronavirus evacuation flight from Malaysia

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Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport received its first evacuation flight transporting Saudi citizens back to the Kingdom from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday.
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Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport received its first evacuation flight transporting Saudi citizens back to the Kingdom from Malaysia on Saturday. (SPA)
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Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport received its first evacuation flight transporting Saudi citizens back to the Kingdom from Malaysia on Saturday. (SPA)
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Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport received its first evacuation flight transporting Saudi citizens back to the Kingdom from Malaysia on Saturday. (SPA)
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A citizen arriving in the Kingdom leaves Dammam’s King Fahd International Airport on April 11, 2020. (SPA)
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Updated 12 April 2020
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Saudi citizens arrive in Dammam on coronavirus evacuation flight from Malaysia

  • Saudi Health Ministry spokesman Dr. Mohammed Al-Abd Al-Aly said 1,639 repatriated Saudi nationals have so far been tested for coronavirus and placed in mandatory isolation

DAMMAM: Saudi embassies in cooperation with authorities have begun arrangements to bring back stranded nationals, complying with the directives of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to facilitate procedures for the return of citizens. 

On Saturday 219 Saudis arrived from Kuala Lumpur, landing at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam. 

Passengers will undergo 12 different preventive checkups for COVID-19 in three stages — before boarding the plane, inside the cabin and then finally upon arrival. 

The Ministry of Health has allocated a checkpoint through which incoming passengers pass mandatory thermal cameras to ensure passenger safety upon arrival. Suspicious cases are isolated from other arrivals and transferred safely to a designated area further away. 

Passengers are also required to sanitize their hands before starting procedures at the passport and customs control area, where a distance of 1.5 meters must be maintained between the passenger and passport officer. 

They are then escorted to their designated guesthouses. The Ministry of Tourism has allocated over 11,000 rooms so far across the Kingdom to accommodate the number of repatriations for the 14-day isolation period, which is supervised by the Ministry of Health. 

Buses transporting the arriving passengers have been provided by the Ministry of Education and are equipped with safety measures and services.

The first flight evacuating Saudi citizens came from Jakarta. It arrived at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh with 250 Saudi passengers aboard. The first repatriation was by bus, transporting a group of nearly 200 Saudis from Bahrain via the King Fahd Causeway connecting the two nations. 

Requests to return home can be filled through a dedicated platform on the Saudi Foreign Ministry’s website http://www.mofa.gov.sa/es. Three Saudi airports, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, have been prepared to receive passengers from Jakarta, Washington, Kuala Lumpur, Mauritius, Muscat, London, Manila, Maldives, Colombo and New York as part of the first phase of repatriation.


Saudi Arabia Railways breaks records in 2025: 14 million passengers and 30 million tons of freight

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Saudi Arabia Railways breaks records in 2025: 14 million passengers and 30 million tons of freight

  • Transporting 30 million tons of freight via rail in 2025 meant 2 million truck journeys removed from Kingdom’s highways and 139 million liters of fuel saved
  • It also meant a reduction of carbon emissions by 364,000 tons, contributing directly to the Saudi Green Initiative

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia Railways (SAR) has announced record-breaking operational milestones for the year 2025, solidifying its position as a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s logistics and tourism sectors.

SAR transported over 14 million passengers, representing a significant leap from the 11.2 million passengers recorded in 2023, highlighting the increasing adoption of rail travel for both commuting and pilgrimage, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Similarly, freight operations have expanded robustly from approximately 24 million tons in 2023 to the current 30 million tons, driven by increased industrial demand and mining logistics.

By transporting 30 million tons of freight via rail in 2025, the network successfully removed two million truck journeys from the Kingdom’s highways, resulting in 139 million liters of fuel saved.

It also meant a reduction of carbon emissions by 364,000 tons, contributing directly to the Saudi Green Initiative, the report said.

These figures underscore SAR’s pivotal role in realizing the National Transport and Logistics Strategy (NTLS) and Saudi Vision 2030, delivering a network that is not only efficient but also environmentally sustainable.

“Dream of the Desert”

A standout achievement of 2025 was the official launch of the Dream of the Desert, the first luxury train service in the Middle East and North Africa.

Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and SAR Chairman Saleh Al-Jasser unveiled the first “Dream of the Desert” carriage last October as one of the FII9 highlights. (SPA file photo)

Developed in partnership with the Italian luxury hospitality company Arsenale Group, this service has redefined rail tourism. The train features 40 custom-designed luxury cabins, offering a “rail cruise” experience inspired by the classic Orient Express but with a distinct Saudi Arabian identity. The route traverses the Kingdom from Riyadh to Al Qurayyat, stopping at key cultural heritage sites including Ha’il and Al-Jouf, effectively turning the journey itself into a destination.

In a major move to capitalize on Transit-Oriented Development (TOD), SAR announced the establishment of a SAR6 billion real estate fund focused on Makkah.

This fund is dedicated to developing prime lands adjacent to the Haramain High Speed Railway station in Makkah. The initiative aims to enhance the pilgrim experience by constructing high-capacity hotels, commercial centers, and residential units directly linked to the station. This development not only diversifies SAR’s revenue streams but also supports the government’s goal of hosting 30 million Umrah pilgrims annually by seamlessly integrating transport and accommodation.

Global Recognition

Internationally, SAR’s commitment to excellence was recognized on the global stage. SAR became the first company to win the prestigious International Union of Railways (UIC) award for long-distance tourist trains.

The ceremony was held at the union’s headquarters in Paris, France, with broad participation from major railway companies worldwide.

The UIC, known as the worldwide railway organization, presented the award in recognition of SAR’s innovation in integrating luxury tourism with heavy rail infrastructure. 

This accolade cements SAR’s reputation for service quality and places the Kingdom on the map as a premier destination for railway enthusiasts and luxury travelers alike.