From comfort, to customer service anc cleanliness, here are the most amazing airports in the Middle East according to Al Bawaba.
While Dubai and Doha continue to show up on this list, smaller and simpler airports like Amman and Medina are definitely gaining on these mega-airports in terms of traveller satisfaction.
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Doha Hamad International Airport, Qatar: This spacious airport operates 24-hours a day, so no matter what time you arrive or depart, the lounges, shops, and restaurants are available. The airport costed about $16M. (AFP/ File Photo)
Dubai International Airport, UAE: the third-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic, the sixth-busiest cargo airport in world.Construction of Terminal 3 began in 2004 with an estimated cost of around $4.55 billion. (hoteliermiddleeast.com)
Amman Queen Alia International Airport, Jordan: Amman’s international airport is praised for its ease of navigation, its efficient travel processes, and its pleasant customer service. (Wikipedia)
Muscat International Airport, Oman: It originally featured one passenger terminal building, one runway as well as minor cargo and maintenance facilities and is currently undergoing a major extension and replacement consisting of a second runway. (Times Of Oman)
Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport, Saudi Arabia: It was opened in 1950. This existing airport achieved international status in 2007. The winning consortium comprised TAV Airports of Turkey and Saudi Oger Limited and Al Rajhi Holding Group, both of Saudi Arabia. (traveltradeweekly.travel)
Abu Dhabi International Airport, UAE: This is the second largest airport in the UAE. It has implemented several initiatives that combine great design with technology to ensure that all passengers experience world class levels of service and comfort whilst visiting the capital’s airport. (dreamstime.com)
Doha Hamad International Airport, Qatar: This spacious airport operates 24-hours a day, so no matter what time you arrive or depart, the lounges, shops, and restaurants are available. The airport costed about $16M. (AFP/ File Photo)
Dubai International Airport, UAE: the third-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic, the sixth-busiest cargo airport in world.Construction of Terminal 3 began in 2004 with an estimated cost of around $4.55 billion. (hoteliermiddleeast.com)
Amman Queen Alia International Airport, Jordan: Amman’s international airport is praised for its ease of navigation, its efficient travel processes, and its pleasant customer service. (Wikipedia)
Muscat International Airport, Oman: It originally featured one passenger terminal building, one runway as well as minor cargo and maintenance facilities and is currently undergoing a major extension and replacement consisting of a second runway. (Times Of Oman)
Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport, Saudi Arabia: It was opened in 1950. This existing airport achieved international status in 2007. The winning consortium comprised TAV Airports of Turkey and Saudi Oger Limited and Al Rajhi Holding Group, both of Saudi Arabia. (traveltradeweekly.travel)
Abu Dhabi International Airport, UAE: This is the second largest airport in the UAE. It has implemented several initiatives that combine great design with technology to ensure that all passengers experience world class levels of service and comfort whilst visiting the capital’s airport. (dreamstime.com)