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    Red Sea International Airport begins handling both domestic and international flights

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind the regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and AMAALA, has announced that Red Sea International Airport (RSI) – operated by daa International – is now receiving both domestic and international flights, marking a significant step forward in its phased operations.

    Domestic services have transitioned to the airport’s Main Terminal Building at Terminals 3 and 4, offering travellers an upgraded and seamless experience. International arrivals and seaplanes will continue to operate through the dedicated Air Taxi Terminal, ensuring smooth connectivity for visitors from around the world.

    Every arrival into RSI brings guests closer to the natural beauty and distinctive experiences of The Red Sea. Whether visiting for leisure, adventure, or business, travellers can expect a journey that reflects the destination’s focus on innovation and hospitality.

    Located 90 km south of Al Wajh on Saudi Arabia’s west coast, RSI is positioned within three hours’ flying time for 250 million people and within eight hours for 85 per cent of the global population. More than a transport hub, RSI is designed to embody the vision of The Red Sea destination, offering a world-class passenger experience inspired by desert, oasis, and sea.

    With its main terminal set to be fully operational by the end of the year and more flight connections planned, RSI is preparing to become a gateway to one of the world’s most unique tourism destinations, with a target to serve one million guests annually by 2030.





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