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        Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest airport for international travelers continuously
        for nine years, is also building up the capacity and facilities to make the hub more impressive.

        Now serving 250 destinations in 104 countries through 95 airlines, DXB has mega expansion
        plans that will entail investments of up to US$2. 7 billion. The enhancements in capacity and
        service levels over the coming 10 years have been necessitated as its home base carriers

        ordered another 120 aircraft - 90 Boeing-777s for Emirates and 30 Boeing-787s for flydubai.

        Sharjah, home to the Arabian Gulf's first airport, has started work on an AED1.2 billion
        (US$327 million) terminal expansion that will increase the airport's capacity to 20 million
        passengers a year. The expansion project will separate the arrivals from departures areas

        and enhance its systems and amenities. It is the largest phase of expansion work being
        undertaken at a total cost of AED2.4 billion and is expected to be completed in 2027.

        Improvements will include additional self-check-in kiosks, electronic boarding gates, a
        spacious waiting zone, dining facilities, and a transit passenger hotel. Sharjah Airport, home

        of the MENA region's largest LCC Air Arabia, added six new passenger destinations and three
        air cargo routes in 2023. The airport handled about 13.1 million passengers in 2022 and will

        be able to handle up to 25 million passengers by 2026.
        A plan is underway to transform King Abdelaziz International Airport (KAIA) in Saudi Arabia
        into one of the world's largest airports with an SR115 billion expansion plan that will increase

        its capacity to 114 million passengers a year. The largest components of the plan cover the
        design and expansion of Terminal 1 and the construction of a new passenger terminal to be

        called Terminal 2. The expected completion date for the expansion project is 2031.
        A new Hajj and Umrah terminal at the airport in Jeddah will handle 15 million passengers a

        year and is expected to be completed by 2025. The airport aims to accommodate up to 120
        million passengers by 2030 and 185 million by 2050. For cargo, the goal is to process 3.5

        million tons a year.
        Another major airport is planned for Neom, close to the Tabuk end of the 170-kilometre-long

        Line development. Neom International Airport's first phase will have the capacity to handle 25
        million passengers a year. A second phase could take the capacity up to 50 million

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