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Completion of the first phase of transferring terminals at King Khalid International Airport
Learn about the details of the completion of the first phase of the transfer of terminals at King Khalid International Airport, the new distribution of flights for national and foreign carriers, and passenger facilities.
Riyadh Airports Company announced the successful completion of the first phase of its terminal relocation plan at King Khalid International Airport, the largest operation of its kind since the airport's establishment. This strategic step comes as part of the Kingdom's efforts to enhance the civil aviation sector and improve the passenger experience, in line with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy and the Kingdom's Vision 2030.
Details of the first phase and national carriers
The first phase of the relocation process officially began on February 16, with Terminals 1 and 2 being exclusively dedicated to international flights operated by the national carriers: Saudi Arabian Airlines, Riyadh Airlines, Flynas, and Flyadeal. This allocation aims to consolidate the national carriers' operations in one location, directly contributing to increased operational efficiency, reduced travel time, and smoother passenger flow within the airport.
Timeline for upcoming phases
According to the announced operational plan, the transfer operations will continue to include substantial changes in the distribution of flights in the coming days, as follows:
- February 24: Terminal 4 will be designated for domestic flights of national carriers, with domestic flights distributed between Terminals 3 and 4 to facilitate the movement of connecting (transit) passengers.
- February 25: International flights of foreign carriers will be transferred entirely to Terminal 5.
Unprecedented field support and logistical facilities
To ensure the success of this complex operation and avoid any disruption for travelers, Riyadh Airports provided a comprehensive field support system. This system included deploying more than 650 guides throughout the airport to direct passengers and answer their inquiries. The company also offered a package of logistical facilities, including free parking for the first hour and free transportation between terminals via various means, including taxis, the Riyadh Metro, and shuttle buses departing every four minutes.
Strategic importance and general context
This move is of paramount importance, extending far beyond simply redistributing terminals; it comes at a time when the Kingdom is experiencing rapid growth in travel and tourism. King Khalid International Airport is the main gateway to the capital, Riyadh, and these changes are designed to prepare it to accommodate the anticipated increase in passenger numbers, especially with the imminent launch of commercial operations by Riyadh Airlines. Transforming the airport into an efficient hub that facilitates connections between domestic and international flights is a cornerstone for establishing Riyadh as a global air transport destination.
In closing, the company urged all travelers to check the details of their flights and the new lounges allocated to them by contacting the airlines or via the airport's interactive WhatsApp service (920020090), stressing its full commitment to providing a smooth and comfortable travel experience during the transition period.
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Human Resources sets the date for the 2026 Founding Day holiday for both sectors
The Ministry of Human Resources announced that Sunday, February 22, 2026, is an official holiday for Founding Day, which includes the public, private and non-profit sectors, in celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the Saudi state.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has officially announced that next Sunday, February 22, 2026, will be an official holiday for all state employees, on the occasion of celebrating the glorious "Founding Day" anniversary.
The ministry explained in its statement that this holiday includes all employees in the public government sector, as well as those working in private sector establishments, in addition to employees of the non-profit sector, in implementation of the generous royal orders that set this date as an annual date to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of the first Saudi state.
The historical depth of the founding day
The celebration of Founding Day commemorates the Saudi state's more than three-century-long existence, symbolizing the Kingdom's deep historical and cultural roots. This anniversary dates back to 1727 CE (1139 AH), when Imam Muhammad bin Saud assumed power in Diriyah, thus establishing the first Saudi state, which laid the foundations for security, stability, and unity in the Arabian Peninsula after centuries of fragmentation and disunity.
The difference between Founding Day and National Day
It is important to distinguish between Founding Day and National Day; Founding Day (February 22) celebrates the beginning of the reign of Imam Muhammad bin Saud and the establishment of the first state, while National Day (September 23) celebrates the anniversary of the unification of the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by the founding King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Saud - may God have mercy on him - in 1932 AD. Both represent pivotal milestones in the history and development of the Arabian Peninsula.
Manifestations of celebration and national importance
This holiday holds immense importance as it strengthens national identity and connects current generations to their rich historical roots. The Kingdom typically witnesses extensive cultural and heritage events on this day, with citizens wearing traditional clothing that reflects the diversity of the Kingdom's regions, and artistic performances and traditional markets that recreate the lives of their ancestors during that era.
The approval of this holiday for all sectors (public, private and non-profit) confirms the inclusiveness of the occasion for all segments of society, and is an opportunity to strengthen national cohesion and draw inspiration from the stories of struggle and success written by imams, kings and citizens throughout history to build this proud nation.
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The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques congratulates Muslims on Ramadan 1447 AH: Messages of peace and compassion
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques congratulates citizens and Muslims on the arrival of Ramadan 1447 AH, emphasizing the values of compassion and service to the Two Holy Mosques, and praying for peace and stability for the brothers in Palestine.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, addressed a comprehensive message to the citizens and residents of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and to Muslims worldwide on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan 1447 AH. The message, delivered on his behalf by His Excellency the Minister of Media, Mr. Salman Al-Dossari, conveyed profound religious sentiments and reaffirmed the Kingdom's commitment to serving Islam and Muslims.
The themes of the royal address: purification of souls and a call for compassion
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques began his address by praising God and glorifying Him, citing the verse: “O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous.” He congratulated everyone on this blessed month in which the gates of Paradise are opened. King Salman emphasized in his address that Ramadan represents a great opportunity for purifying the soul, hastening to do good deeds, strengthening the values of compassion and social solidarity among members of the Muslim community, and thanking God for His manifest and hidden blessings.
The speech also included sincere prayers that God accept everyone’s fasting and prayers, and that He perpetuate the blessings of security and prosperity upon the Kingdom, with an important part of the prayer being dedicated to the brothers in Palestine, the Islamic nation, and the entire world, that they may enjoy peace and stability, in a gesture that reflects the Saudi leadership’s awareness of the nation’s concerns and its fateful issues.
The honor of serving the Two Holy Mosques: a historical legacy and an ongoing responsibility
In his address, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques reiterated his pride and honor in the great privilege bestowed upon the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by God, namely, serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors, including pilgrims, Umrah performers, and other visitors. He emphasized that the Kingdom, with God's help, will continue on this steadfast and unwavering path, established by the kings of this nation since its founding, dedicating all its resources to ensuring the comfort of the guests of God and the ease and tranquility with which they can perform their rituals.
This affirmation comes as an extension of the historical and pioneering role that the Kingdom plays in the care of Islamic holy sites, as the Two Holy Mosques witness every year giant development projects and advanced logistical and technical services, aimed at accommodating the increasing numbers of pilgrims and worshippers, and providing a safe and convenient worship environment, which reflects the utmost priority that the Saudi leadership gives to this holy matter.
Digital interaction and direct message
In a direct communication with his people and nation, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques tweeted on his official Twitter account, congratulating all Muslims, saying: "We congratulate you on the blessed month of Ramadan, and we ask God Almighty to bless us, you, and all Muslims in this holy month, to accept our good deeds, and to perpetuate security and prosperity in our country." This greeting underscores the leadership's constant closeness to citizens and residents, and its sharing of their spiritual sentiments during these great religious occasions that unite the hearts of Muslims worldwide.
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Saudi leadership exchanges Ramadan greetings with leaders of Islamic countries
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince exchanged congratulatory messages on the occasion of the month of Ramadan with the leaders of Islamic countries, praying to God that it will return with goodness, blessings and security for the Islamic nation.
Within the framework of the continuous and deep communication that unites the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with its brothers in the Islamic world, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, sent and received congratulatory messages with the kings, presidents and princes of Islamic countries on the occasion of the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan this year.
These messages conveyed the sincerest fraternal sentiments and heartfelt prayers, prompting the wise leadership to send reply messages of thanks to the leaders of Islamic countries, expressing their appreciation for the kind wishes and sincere prayers they offered during this blessed month. The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince prayed to Almighty God that this auspicious occasion would return to the entire Muslim Ummah with goodness, prosperity, and blessings, and that He would perpetuate the blessings of security and stability for all.
The depth of diplomatic and fraternal relations
This annual exchange of greetings underscores the Saudi leadership's commitment to strengthening the bonds of brotherhood and affection with the leaders and peoples of the Islamic world. As the Qibla of Muslims and the birthplace of revelation, the Kingdom places great importance on fostering unity and solidarity, particularly during significant religious occasions such as the holy month of Ramadan, which presents a valuable opportunity to reaffirm the values of tolerance and compassion that are central to Islam.
The Kingdom is the heart of the Islamic world
These telegrams and exchanged messages are of particular importance given the leading role that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia plays on both the regional and international stages. Serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors, including pilgrims and other worshippers, during the holy month is an honor that the leadership cherishes, and this is reflected in the messages of friendship and respect exchanged with world leaders, who consistently appreciate the Kingdom's significant efforts in serving Islam and Muslims.
Calls for security and prosperity
In closing the messages, the wise leadership prayed to God Almighty to accept from everyone their fasting, prayers and good deeds, and to make this month a month of goodness, glory and empowerment for the Islamic nation, and to fulfill the aspirations of the Islamic peoples towards more progress and prosperity, overcoming all the challenges facing the region and the world, so that everyone may enjoy peace and prosperity.
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