THE NAJRAN AIRPORT IN SAUDI ARABIA WILL OPERATE FROM RAMADAN 1


The Najran Airport in Saudi Arabia, which has been closed for four years for security reasons, will be operational from Ramadan 1. The Civil Aviation Authority has announced that the preparation of the aircraft has been completed.

The airport, which started operations in 2011, was closed for security reasons for four years. The Deputy Governor of Turkey, Amir Turkey bin Hadlel, announced on Monday that the airport will operate from Ramadan one. Initially, every airline of Saudi Airlines will have to get to Jeddah and Riyadh. The Commission has also decided to increase the number of flights to other cities in the next few months, according to the Civil Aviation Authority.
Currently, travelers travel through Abaha airport. Crown Prince Ameer Mohammed bin Salman thanked Deputy Governor for giving permission for opening the airport to the residents of the region.

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