Saudi Arabia announces major revamp of King Khalid International Airport terminals

Saudi Arabia has unveiled ambitious plans for a sweeping operational overhaul of King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) terminals, marking the facility’s first comprehensive modernization since its inauguration over four decades ago. The transformation initiative, scheduled for implementation during the first quarter of 2026, represents one of the airport’s most significant development projects to date.

Operated by Riyadh Airports Company (RAC), the airport will undergo substantial terminal reconfiguration following completed redesigns that preserve the facility’s original architectural identity. Under the new operational structure, Terminal 5 will exclusively serve international flights operated by foreign carriers, while Terminals 3 and 4 will be dedicated to domestic operations. Terminals 1 and 2 will continue handling international flights operated by Saudi national airlines.

The strategic reorganization is projected to deliver substantial operational benefits, including increased terminal capacity, enhanced passenger flow between terminals, and reduced inter-flight waiting periods. Aviation authorities emphasize that the exact commencement date will be announced following confirmation of full operational readiness across all airport sectors and partnering airlines.

This development forms part of a broader strategic vision coordinated between Riyadh Airports Company, the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and MATARAT Holding. The initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives, aiming to elevate the kingdom’s aviation sector to international leadership standards while establishing the nation as a global logistics hub connecting three continents through advanced infrastructure and world-class traveler experiences.