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BY SEA | BY LAND | BY AIR
Air travel
is not the only way to travel to Saudi Arabia,
you can also travel by land or by sea.
BY SEA
Commercial Seaports:
The number of quays at the Kingdom's ports increased
from 27 in 1975 (1395 H) to 182 in 1994 - 1995
(1414 - 1415 H), including 23 at Yanbu's King
Fahd Industrial Port. There are 112 maritime companies
in the Kingdom which owns 11 ships and has shares
in 48 others.
The major seaports in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia are:
Jeddah Islamic Seaport.
King Abdul Aziz Seaport - Dammam, on the Arabian
Gulf.
King Fahd Industrial Seaport - Jubail, on
the Arabian Gulf.
King Fahd International Seaport - Yanbu, on
the Red Sea.
Jizan Seaport - in the south of the Kingdom,
on the Red Sea.
Jubail Commercial Seaport, on the Arabian
Gulf.
Yanbu Commercial Seaport, on the Red Sea.
These ports are run by the Saudi Ports Authority.
These are all commercial ports and are not designed
to cater for tourist.
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BY LAND
There are buses between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain,
Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
There is also a car ferry which links Jeddah to
Suez, as well as passenger-only services from
Jeddah to Port Sudan and Musawwa (in Eritrea).
There is no departure tax.
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By Air Travel
King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh is
internationally known and it connects Saudi Arabia
to the rest of the world.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has 25 airports.Three
are international, eight regional and fourteen
domestic. International airports include:
King Khalid International Airport in
Riyadh
Thirty-five kilometers north of the capital Riyadh,
it was opened in 1983 (1403 H). Built on an area
of 225 sq. kilometers, its operational capacity
is 7.5 million passengers annually.
King Abdul Aziz International Airport
in Jeddah
The King Khalid International Airport was opened
in 1983 (1403/04 AH). Located 35 kilometers north
of Riyadh, with a land area of 225 square kilometers,
the King Khalid International Airport is a masterpiece
of modern architecture, blending traditional Arab
design with the requirements of efficiency, and
incorporating into the whole the essential Islamic
character of the Kingdom. It is decorated with
the works of many Saudi artists. It has four terminals
and, from its inauguration, had the capacity to
handle 7.5 million passengers a year. By 2000,
its capacity had doubled.
King Fahad International Airport in Dhahran
The third international airport, the King Fahd
International Airport, is at Dhahran. This airport
has an area of 780 square kilometers, making it
the largest airport in the Kingdom. There are
two parallel runways, each is 4,000 meters long.
The airport has the capacity to handle 7 million
passengers annually.
Besides serving Saudi Arabian Airlines, Saudia
these airports also serve a large number of international
airlines. From all main airports there is limousine
service to the traveler's destination. There is
also a regular SAPTCO (Saudi Arabian Public Transport
Company) bus service from the airports to various
hotels town centre.
Airline Offices in Saudi Arabia:
| Airline |
Contact
Number |
| Emirates Airlines |
+966-01- 465-5485 |
| Gulf Air |
+966-01- 465-8222 |
| Kuwait Airways |
+966-01- 463-1218 |
| Japan Airlines |
+966-01- 464-5056 |
| Thai Airlines |
+966-01- 476-6766 |
| Philippine Airlines |
+966-01- 477-2228 |
| Olympia |
+966-01- 464-4596 |
| Turkish Air |
+966-01- 463-1600 |
| KLM Airlines |
+966-01- 477-1026 |
| Garuda |
+966-01- 465-5898 |
| Egypt Air |
+966-01- 478-0703 |
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