Saudi passports directorate announces readiness to serve travelers heading to Qatar World Cup

Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Passports said on Monday that it is ready to serve travelers wishing to attend the 2022 FIFA World Cup. (@madinahairport)
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Updated 31 October 2022
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Saudi passports directorate announces readiness to serve travelers heading to Qatar World Cup

  • The directorate said that international ports have been equipped with personnel and modern technical devices in order to serve travelers

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Passports said on Monday that it is ready to serve travelers wishing to attend the 2022 FIFA World Cup taking place from Nov. 20 to Dec. 18.

The directorate said that international ports have been equipped with personnel and modern technical devices in order to serve travelers from the moment they arrive until they depart, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The authority added that between Nov. 1 and Dec. 23, only Hayya Card holders will be able to travel from Saudi Arabia to Qatar by land or air using the passport they registered with on the Hayya portal.

Qatari citizens and residents who hold a Qatari ID card are exempt from the rule.

Citizens, residents, and tourists who have a Hayya card and wish to travel to Qatar to attend the World Cup can contact the Unified Security Operations Center (911) to find out more information.

They can also visit HereForYou.sa, a website which aims to provide the necessary information to ensure a smooth journey for those wishing to travel to Qatar to attend the World Cup from the Kingdom, and visitors traveling to the Kingdom during this period.


Saudi astronauts help achieve breakthrough in cartilage-repair research

Saudi Arabia recorded major scientific milestone with its astronauts helping to produce cartilage-repair nanomaterial in space.
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Saudi astronauts help achieve breakthrough in cartilage-repair research

  • Nanomaterial produced in space for the first time
  • Saudi astronaut Rayana Barnawi part of the team

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has recorded a major scientific milestone with its astronauts helping to produce a cartilage-repair nanomaterial in space for the first time, building on the work done during the Kingdom’s landmark SSA-HSF1 mission in 2023.

The Saudi Space Agency announced that its astronauts’ involvement in 19 experiments aboard the International Space Station would enhance quality of life on Earth.

The SSA explained that the research, led by scientists Yupeng Chen and Mari Anne Snow, in an international collaboration, focused on developing advanced biomaterials for tissue engineering, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Saudi astronaut Rayana Barnawi helped to conduct the experiments and collect data in the microgravity environment. The material produced could assist in tissue treatment and organ transplantation.

The research findings were published in Nature in July 2025, one of the world’s leading scientific journals.

Barnawi said: “Conducting the experiment in space enabled the fabrication of an advanced nanomaterial and the production of reliable data that supports the development of scientific research contributing to improving human life and serving humanity.”

The SSA said the Kingdom wants to maximize the scientific return from human exploration missions for the benefit of the planet.