
Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea International Airport plans to balance its passenger mix between domestic and international travelers, aiming for a 50:50 split by the end of 2026, as it expands hotel capacity, airlift, and route connectivity.
Currently, 80% of its travelers come from Saudi Arabia, according to Michael White, Chief Commercial Officer.
“With connectivity to Europe and a wider indirect network, we hope to finish this year with an even split between domestic and international markets,” White told Skift.
Red Sea International is a newly opened airport in north-western Saudi Arabia that serves as the primary air gateway to the Red Sea, a luxury tourism destination being developed along the country’s west coast. It aims to bring global visitors
Airlines,Tourism,airports,red sea,red sea global,saudi arabiaairports,red sea,red sea global,saudi arabia#Saudis #Red #Sea #Airport #Aims #Split #Domestic #International #Travelers1772084592
