Two Saudi airports are among the safest in the Middle East...

Based on their preemptive measures and their obligation to passengers to take Corona precautions


The “Safe Travel Barometer” list ranked King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam among the top 10 safest airports in the Middle East and Africa.

Abu Dhabi International and International Airports achieved the first and second places in the region with a score of 4.5 out of 5, King Khalid International Airport came in sixth place with a score of 3.9, and King Fahd International Airport ranked tenth with a score of 3.8.

The “Safe Travel Barometer” network is a comprehensive database of health and safety protocols related to Coronavirus.

According to CNN, the investigation was based on the proactive measures taken by the two airports to improve the passenger experience by requiring passengers to wear face masks and disposable gloves, in addition to frequent cleansing operations of the terminal building, escalators, and common public spaces.

Two Saudi airports are among the safest in the Middle East and Africa
Khaled Ali
Previously
2020-12-01
The “Safe Travel Barometer” list ranked King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam among the top 10 safest airports in the Middle East and Africa.

Abu Dhabi International and Dubai International Airports achieved the first and second places in the region with a score of 4.5 out of 5, King Khalid International Airport came in sixth place with a score of 3.9, and King Fahd International Airport ranked tenth with a score of 3.8.

The “Safe Travel Barometer” network is a comprehensive database of health and safety protocols related to Coronavirus.

According to CNN, the investigation was based on the proactive measures taken by the two airports to improve the passenger experience by requiring passengers to wear face masks and disposable gloves, in addition to frequent cleansing operations of the terminal building, escalators, and common public spaces.

01 December 2020 – 16 Rabi al-Thani 1442

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Based on their preemptive measures and their obligation to passengers to take Corona precautions

The “Safe Travel Barometer” list ranked King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam among the top 10 safest airports in the Middle East and Africa.

Abu Dhabi International and Dubai International Airports achieved the first and second places in the region with a score of 4.5 out of 5, King Khalid International Airport came in sixth place with a score of 3.9, and King Fahd International Airport ranked tenth with a score of 3.8.

The “Safe Travel Barometer” network is a comprehensive database of health and safety protocols related to Coronavirus.

According to CNN, the investigation was based on the proactive measures taken by the two airports to improve the passenger experience by requiring passengers to wear face masks and disposable gloves, in addition to frequent cleansing operations of the terminal building, escalators, and common public spaces.

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