
Riyadh Airport ranks 24th globally in Skytrax 2025 list
The announcement was made during the Passenger Terminal Expo held in Madrid, Spain, from April 8 to 10.
The airport won Skytrax's 2025 "Best Airport Staff' in the Middle East award, ranked third for 'Best New Airport Terminal' globally, and secured fourth place in the "Best Airport Worldwide' 30-40 million passengers category.
The awards were presented by Skytrax, the global organization evaluating airlines and airports since 1999.
RAC chief executive Ayman bin Abdulaziz AboAbah described the airport's advancement to the higher ranking as the most significant achievement of the year, considering it a testament from passengers and users who experienced its services across hundreds of arriving and departing flights.
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