‎Cluster 2 flights up 6%, passengers jump 15% in Q4 2023

‎Cluster 2 flights up 6%, passengers jump 15% in Q4 2023

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Cluster 2 Co. reported a 6%year-on-year (YoY) development in the variety of flights to 35,000 in Q4 2023, with the guest count leaping 15% YoY to 4 million.

Introduced on January 1, 2022, the business runs and establishes the Kingdom’s regional, local and traveler airports.

It intends to handle and run 22 airports throughout Saudi Arabia. This remains in a quote to attain the Kingdom’s tourist objectives and add to the air travel sector’s advancement.

Amongst the airports handled and run by Cluster 2 are AlUla International Airport, Najran International Airport, Bisha Domestic Airport, Arar Domestic Airport, Sharurah Domestic Airport, Gurayat Domestic Airport, Jazan’s King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport, and King Saud bin Abdulaziz (Al Baha) Airport.

Amongst the airports handled and run by Cluster 2 are AlUla International Airport, Najran International Airport, Bisha Domestic Airport, Arar Domestic Airport, Sharurah Domestic Airport, Gurayat Domestic Airport, Jazan’s King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Airport, and King Saud bin Abdulaziz (Al Baha) Airport, Hail International Airport, NEOM Bay Airport, Taif International Airport, Abha International Airport, Prince Nayef Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Qassim, Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Tabuk Airport, Prince Abdul Mohsin bin Abdulaziz Yanbu Airport, and Al Wajh Domestic Airport.

In its Q4 2023 functional efficiency report, Cluster 2 included that the typical variety of flights reached 381, while the typical variety of guests totaled up to 43,471.

The following table reveals the advancement in the variety of flights and guests in Q4 2023:

Advancement in Number of Flights & & Passengers in Q4 2023

Q4 2022

Q4 2023

Modification

Variety of Flights

32.9

35.0

6%

Variety of Passengers

4.0′

3.5

15%

Typical Number of Flights

358

381

6%

Typical variety of guests

38,031

43,709

15%

Cluster 2 is a subsidiary of Matarat Holding Co., which was developed on April 13, 2013, and handles and runs 27 airports throughout the Kingdom, according to information put together byArgaam

Matarat Holding intends, through its subsidiaries (Riyadh Airports, Jeddah Airports, Dammam Airports, and Cluster 2 Airports), to establish and promote the efficiency of the Kingdom’s airports. This remains in order to equal the quick advancement that Saudi Arabia is presently experiencing.

The business looks for to support sustainable advancement in the structure of the National Aviation Strategy originating from the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, among the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

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