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GACA issues airport performance report for May
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) issued its monthly report on the performance of domestic and international airports in Saudi Arabia for May.
GACA evaluates airport performance using 11 key metrics, including passenger wait times at check-in, baggage claim, and passport control. The framework also includes accessibility standards and global best practices.
The GACA classifies airports into five categories. Among international airports handling over 15 million passengers annually, Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport ranked first with an 82% compliance rate, surpassing Jeddah's King Abdulaziz International Airport (82%) in key performance standards.
In the category of international airports with five to 15 million passengers annually, King Fahd International Airport (KFIA) in Dammam ranked first with 91% compliance, followed by Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport (Madinah) with 82% compliance.
Among international airports with two to five million passengers annually, Abha International Airport ranked first with 100% compliance, excelling in average wait times for departure and arrival.
In the category of international airports with less than two million passengers annually, Arar International Airport led with a 100% compliance rate. It outperformed peers in terms of average wait times for departure and arrival.
For domestic airports, Al-Qurrayat Airport headed with 100% compliance, logging the best average wait times for departure and arrival.