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Majeed Bin Abdulaziz Airport

Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia
ULH OEAO

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
180
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Majeed bin Abdulaziz Airport is AlUla's airport and a strategic tourism gateway for northwest Saudi Arabia, serving archaeology, desert resorts, and heritage-site development. Its role has grown well beyond a local airfield because AlUla is now a flagship destination. The terminal is shaped by that growth, giving visitors a direct entry point to a destination built around culture, landscape, and premium tourism. Because AlUla has become one of Saudi Arabia's signature visitor markets, the airport needs to handle more than ordinary regional traffic. Travelers are often arriving for resort stays, heritage tours, or organized events, so the terminal experience emphasizes clarity, efficiency, and a polished first impression. It is a gateway designed to support a carefully developed destination rather than a purely local airfield. That means the airport's value lies in how quickly it moves passengers from aircraft to the desert landscape beyond. Visitors tend to arrive with prearranged transport, hotel transfers, or guided itineraries, making the terminal a bridge between air travel and the wider AlUla experience. It is a small airport in scale, but its strategic role in tourism is substantial.

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Majeed Bin Abdulaziz Airport serves Al-Ula's UNESCO World Heritage archaeological sites and Saudi Arabia's ambitious tourism development projects with modern facilities and expanding international connectivity. The terminal features traditional Saudi architecture, cultural displays, and modern amenities designed to welcome international visitors to this significant archaeological destination. Aviation services include private jet handling, VIP lounges, and specialized security protocols for high-profile cultural events and international dignitaries. Weather monitoring systems account for desert conditions including sandstorm predictions and extreme temperature variations affecting flight operations. Ground transportation includes luxury hotel shuttles, rental vehicles, and organized tour groups, with advance booking essential during cultural festivals and international archaeological conferences. Allow sufficient time for transfers as tourism surges during peak archaeological season create congestion, requiring additional security screenings and processing time. The facility maintains coordinated scheduling with Saudia, flynas, and regional carriers supporting the NEOM megaproject and AlUla cultural initiatives, though sandstorms can cause operational delays. Emergency services coordinate with specialized medical facilities serving international tourists and VIP visitors, including helicopter evacuation capabilities for remote desert locations. Seasonal weather brings extreme summer heat exceeding 45ยฐC requiring aircraft performance limitations, while winter months provide optimal conditions for cultural tourism and outdoor archaeological activities. The airport's strategic role supports Vision 2030 tourism goals, serving visitors to Hegra's Nabataean tombs, Desert X art installations, and luxury desert resorts throughout the region.

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Al-Jawf Airport

Al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia
AJF OESK

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
150
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Al-Jouf International Airport (AJF/OESK), formerly Al-Jouf Regional Airport, operates as Saudi Arabia's primary aviation gateway to the northern Al-Jouf Province, serving Sakakah and surrounding desert communities. Elevated at 2,261 feet above sea level with a single 12,011-foot asphalt runway (10/28), this international airport achieved upgraded status in 1440 AH/2018 AD to enhance economic development and operational efficiency in the Kingdom's northern regions. The modern terminal building efficiently processed 594,968 passengers across 5,274 domestic and international flights during 2019, establishing itself as the third busiest northern Saudi airport after Tabuk and Hail. Essential passenger amenities include comfortable waiting areas, cafes serving local and international refreshments, retail outlets featuring Al-Jouf's renowned agricultural products including premium olives and dates, plus modern conveniences like Wi-Fi and currency exchange services. Operational services support seven major carriers including Saudia, flynas, flyadeal, Air Arabia, Air Cairo, Nesma Airlines, and flydubai, connecting Al-Jouf Province with domestic destinations and international routes across the region. The airport's strategic position serves both business travelers and tourists exploring northern Saudi Arabia's archaeological sites and traditional desert culture, while supporting the local airport network that extends 357 kilometers north to Qurayyat Governorate for comprehensive regional coverage.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting at Al-Jawf Airport (AJF) is a straightforward process due to its intuitive single-terminal layout. Most domestic passengers reach AJF via flights from Riyadh King Khalid International (RUH) or Jeddah King Abdulaziz International (JED). If you are planning a connection to an international destination, you will typically transit through one of these major Saudi hubs. It is highly advisable to allow at least 3 hours for these transfers to account for potential regional delays and the transition between terminals at the larger metropolitan airports. Ground transportation from the Al-Jawf terminal provides several reliable options for reaching the city of Sakakah. Taxis are the most popular choice, with the 25-minute journey to the city center typically costing between 60 and 80 Saudi Riyals (SAR). Ride-hailing applications such as Uber and Careem are also widely available and can be accessed from designated zones outside the arrivals hall. For those requiring more autonomy, several car rental agencies have desks conveniently located within the terminal. Always carry some Saudi Riyal (SAR) in cash for local transport and small airport expenses, although most major vendors at the airport accept international credit cards. Additionally, ensure you have your boarding pass and national identification or passport ready for multiple security verification points, which are standard at all Saudi regional airports.

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