Jeddah's landmark airport witnesses chaos amid flight delays and luggage woes during Eid holiday

Several clips featuring the chaotic situation have gone viral on the internet, with people questioning why such a situation happened at the newly built $9.6 billion airport.  (Shutterstock)
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Updated 05 May 2022
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Jeddah's landmark airport witnesses chaos amid flight delays and luggage woes during Eid holiday

  • The Saudi Minister of Transport directed the formation of an "urgent investigation committee" to find out the reasons for the irregularity of some flights at the Airport.

JEDDAH: Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport, touted to be the main gate of the two holy mosques, is overwhelmed with passengers angry because of flight delays and mishandled luggage during Eid holiday.

Several clips featuring the chaotic situation have gone viral on the internet, with people questioning why such a situation happened at the newly built $9.6 billion airport. 

“My flight was yesterday on May 3rd. I arrived earlier than scheduled at 1 p.m. At that time, the entrance gates were closed. We stood in the sun for about an hour without water or toilets available,” tweeted a passenger named Abu Ammar Alhasan. 

The General Authority of Civil Aviation didn't respond to a request for comment from Arab News.

“When we entered, crowds were everywhere, people were laying on the floor and my flight was 3 hours late,” he added.

In a statement carried on Saudi Press Agency, the Saudi Minister of Transport, Saleh Al-Jasser, directed the formation of an "urgent investigation committee" to find out the reasons for the irregularity of some flights at King Abdulaziz Airport.

It will also take the necessary regular measures, and submit the results and recommendations within a week at most, the statement added.

Another passenger complained that he was delayed for four hours because the belts that take the luggage to the plane were not working. 

Saudi Arabia budget airline Flynas has announced free tickets to passengers who faced flight disruption. 

The firm also promised that these tickets can be used to travel to any destination that falls under its operation. 




Ryyan Tarabzoni

Ryyan Tarabzoni, CEO of Jeddah Airports Company, admitted in an interview with Ekhabriya TV that several passengers faced flight delays and non-arriving of luggage in the past few weeks.

The aviation sector became fully operational, in conjunction with the Umrah season, which all together played a major role behind the development, he added. 

 

He revealed that the appointment of Irish DAA international company will have a positive impact on the overall functioning of the airport in the coming weeks.

Under the deal, DAA International will support, manage and advise on airport operations, and aviation business development. 

“It seems to me that it’s a legacy of decades of management that cannot be shaken off easily,” said Mohammed Alsuwayed, former head of the vision realization office at the Saudi ministry of transport. 

“I believe the issue of the sector is related to the structure of governance overseen by the ministry of transport and GACA, as GACA should go back to being independent away from the ministry of transport supervision, for the privatization process to be done successfully and on time,” he added in an interview with Arab News. 




The airport has many luxury designs that added to its overall cost of $9.6 billion

Jeddah’s new airport was opened to passengers in 2019, covering an area of about 105 km, including the existing King Abdulaziz International Airport.

In the first phase, the project aims to accommodate 30 million passengers annually at peak times, and reach up to 80 million passengers in its final phase by 2035. 


Free trade negotiations between GCC, India mark new phase of partnership, says sec-gen

Updated 24 February 2026
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Free trade negotiations between GCC, India mark new phase of partnership, says sec-gen

RIYADH: The Gulf Cooperation Council’s secretary-general affirmed that the negotiations for a free trade agreement between the GCC and India, and the signing of the joint statement, represents a new phase of strategic partnership.

Jasem Mohamed Al-Budaiwi said that this contributes to enhancing close cooperation and strengthening economic and trade ties, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

This came during the signing ceremony of the joint statement on launching the free trade agreement negotiations between the Al-Budaiwi and India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, which took place in New Delhi, on Tuesday.

During the signing ceremony, Al-Budaiwi said that the Terms of Reference, signed on Feb. 5, provide a comprehensive and clear framework for these negotiations. The two nations agreed to discuss enhancing cooperation in vital strategic areas, including trade in goods, customs procedures, and services.

Additionally, the framework covers Sanitary and Phytosanitary measures, intellectual property rights, cooperation on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, along with other topics of mutual interest. This reflects the comprehensive nature of the agreement and its ability to keep pace with the future economy.

Al-Budaiwi expressed hope that these negotiations would lead to a comprehensive and ambitious free trade agreement that works to remove customs and non-customs barriers, enhance the flow of quality investments in both directions, and achieve further liberalization in trade and investment cooperation between the GCC and India for mutual benefit. 

This would provide a stimulating economic environment and an investment climate that opens broad horizons for the business sector, supports supply chains, and accelerates the pace of economic growth in line with the ambitious developmental visions of the GCC states. 

The top official affirmed the full readiness of the General Secretariat to host the first round of negotiations at its headquarters in Riyadh during the second half of this year.

The two sides held a meeting during which they reviewed the existing cooperation relations between the GCC and India and discussed ways to develop and elevate them to broader horizons, serving mutual interests and enhancing opportunities for strategic partnership between the two sides, particularly in the economic, investment, and trade fields.

They praised the role undertaken by the negotiating teams from both sides, appreciating the efforts contributing to reaching a comprehensive agreement that enhances economic integration and supports the smooth flow of trade between the two nations.