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Cluster2 OpCo, which manages the operation of Saudi airports, said the number of passengers increased 10.4% year-on-year (YoY) to 9.4 million in H1 2025.
The number of flights also rose by 7% YoY to 80,200 in the six-month period, it added.
Cluster2, launched on January 1, 2022, operates and develops the Kingdom’s local, regional and tourist airports. It aims to manage and operate 22 airports throughout the Kingdom to meet targets of the tourism industry and contribute to the development of the aviation sector.
The airports, managed and operated by the company, are Al-Ula International Airport, Najran International Airport, Bisha Airport, Arar Airport, Sharurah Airport, Qurayyat Airport, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport in Jazan, King Saud bin Abdulaziz Airport in Al-Baha, Hail International Airport, NEOM Bay International Airport, Taif International Airport, Abha International Airport, Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Qassim, and Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Airport in Tabuk. This is in addition to Prince Abdul Mohsen bin Abdulaziz Airport in Yanbu, Al Wajh Airport, Dawadmi Airport, Rafha Airport, Al Jouf International Airport, Tarif Airport, Wadi Al Dawasir Airport, and Rabigh Airport.
The company detailed, in its H1 2025 operating performance report, the number of passengers as well as flights, as follows:
Logo ofCluster2 OpCo
Cluster2 OpCo, which manages the operation of Saudi airports, said the number of passengers increased 10.4% year-on-year (YoY) to 9.4 million in H1 2025.
The number of flights also rose by 7% YoY to 80,200 in the six-month period, it added.
Cluster2, launched on January 1, 2022, operates and develops the Kingdom’s local, regional and tourist airports. It aims to manage and operate 22 airports throughout the Kingdom to meet targets of the tourism industry and contribute to the development of the aviation sector.
The airports, managed and operated by the company, are Al-Ula International Airport, Najran International Airport, Bisha Airport, Arar Airport, Sharurah Airport, Qurayyat Airport, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport in Jazan, King Saud bin Abdulaziz Airport in Al-Baha, Hail International Airport, NEOM Bay International Airport, Taif International Airport, Abha International Airport, Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Qassim, and Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Airport in Tabuk. This is in addition to Prince Abdul Mohsen bin Abdulaziz Airport in Yanbu, Al Wajh Airport, Dawadmi Airport, Rafha Airport, Al Jouf International Airport, Tarif Airport, Wadi Al Dawasir Airport, and Rabigh Airport.
The company detailed, in its H1 2025 operating performance report, the number of passengers as well as flights, as follows:

