HomeDocumentaryFeaturesExceptional calm grips Jeddah Hajj terminal for first time in 40 years

Exceptional calm grips Jeddah Hajj terminal for first time in 40 years

Author

Date

Category

POST VIEWS

An exceptional calm pervades the Hajj terminal of King Abdulaziz International Airport as it is not witnessing the roar of overhead planes for the first time during a Hajj season in the last 40 years.

The Hajj terminal, spread over a whopping area of 510,000 square meters, is the world’s fourth-largest terminal. Until the last Hajj season, the terminal received more than 1,500 scheduled flights carrying more than 1.8 million pilgrims, coming to holy cities of Makkah and Madinah from all over the world during the Hajj season.

Read More:http://Exceptional calm grips Jeddah Hajj terminal for first time in 40 years

This north terminal is equipped with high-tech facilities for receiving pilgrims as well as for completing immigration and screening procedures.

- Advertisement -

The naturally ventilated building is topped by 210 semi-conical, Teflon-coated fiberglass roof units that are placed within 10 modules. Each module consists of 21 tents of white-colored Teflon-coated fiberglass fabric suspended from pylons. The complex contains facilities for sleep, food preparation, and various support services.

The construction of the first phase of the Hajj terminal was completed in 1981 and it became fully operational in 1982. The pilgrims’ lounge area is spread over an area of 400,000 square meters, and it accommodates nearly 3,800 arriving pilgrims and 3,500 departing pilgrims in an hour.

The waiting lounges accommodate 7,000 passengers in the arrival lounge and 12,000 in the areas outside the lounge. The highly advanced lounges can accommodate more than 91,000 arriving pilgrims and 84,000 departing pilgrims in a day. The lounges can accommodate 312 trips with an average of 13 trips per hour, and the complex also includes a 123-room hotel.

- Advertisement -

The terminal complex has a total area of 90,000 square meters, and the outer plaza area under tents has an area of 140,000 square meters and serves about one million Hajj pilgrims and about 9 million Umrah pilgrims annually. The complex includes 18 travel lounges, and 10 aero-bridges, including the aero-bridge for the Airbus 380 A heavy aircraft.

In August 2015, the pilgrims’ lounge had undergone massive development, which contributed to raising the efficiency of its operation, increasing the capacity and upgrading the general level of services with the duration of travel procedures reducing to a record time of 45 minutes.

- Advertisement -

We Want Your Kind Support

Reporting the cradle of Islam requires a lot of money. We will not be deterred in our task by bringing to you instant happenings around the world, particularly as it concerns Islam. Keeping all our readers informed and educated is our goal.

Click Here to Join Our WhatsApp Group

For continued free access to in-depth news and detailed information, kindly consider making a modest donation to this noble cause.
Help to sustain reportage of Islam all around the globe and ensure everyone gets free access to it at all times.

DONATE NOW       

spot_img

Kaaba News E-Magazine

spot_img

RECENT POST

CSO Commends NAHCON on appointment of Acting Secretary 

0
  INDEPENDENT Hajj Reporters (IHR), a Civil Society Organization (CSO) in the Hajj and Umrah industry has commended the leadership of the National Hajj Commission...

NAHCON appoints Alidu Shutti as new Acting Secretary

spot_img

POPULAR POST