Saudi Arabia’s aviation industry soared to new heights in 2025, recording unprecedented growth that highlights the Kingdom’s rapid progress under its Aviation Program. Official data revealed a 9.6% surge in passenger traffic—well above regional averages—cementing Saudi Arabia’s status as one of the world’s fastest-growing air travel markets.
This performance was largely fueled by the expansion of tourism, the success of major international events, and broader global connectivity initiatives.
Airports across the Kingdom handled nearly 141 million passengers during the year, comprising 76 million international and 65 million domestic travelers. The surge was bolstered by increased airport capacity and strategic efforts to strengthen air links worldwide. Flight operations also rose by 8.3% to around 980,400, underscoring the aviation sector’s steady recovery and resilience.
Leading this growth was Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport, which managed 38% of total passenger traffic—averaging around 146,000 travelers daily and surpassing its design capacity by 107%. Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport accounted for 29% of overall passengers, with approximately 112,000 travelers per day.
In Madinah and Dammam, both Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport and King Fahd International Airport hit historic records, operating at 137% and 112% of their intended capacities respectively.
Internationally, Saudi Arabia expanded its air network to 176 destinations across multiple continents, providing frequent connections of 52 or more flights annually. The Kingdom also continued to rank prominently among global air corridors, with the Cairo–Jeddah route listed as the second busiest in the world at 5.8 million seats, and the Dubai–Riyadh route in seventh place with 4.5 million seats.
Cargo operations remained stable, with total volumes reaching about 1.18 million tons. The airports in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam handled the majority of this freight, reinforcing the aviation sector’s vital role in driving economic diversification and supporting Saudi Arabia’s growing logistics industry.
Overall, the data confirms that 2025 was a defining year for Saudi aviation—a period marked by sustained growth, operational resilience, and expanding global reach. The Kingdom continues to strengthen its position as a key connector between regions and a major player shaping the future of global air transport.