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On Friday, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh witnessed significant flight disruptions, impacting various domestic and international routes.
Numerous travelers reported extended waiting times and overcrowding in terminals during the morning hours. The airport attributed these complications to several operational issues that had arisen over the last two days. Factors included redirected flights from other airports and scheduled maintenance on the airport's fueling infrastructure, which hampered regular operations.
Consequently, numerous airlines had to adjust their schedules, resulting in delays and cancellations. Passengers are advised to check with their airlines prior to arriving at the airport to verify their flight statuses, which may aid in reducing terminal congestion.
Officials have emphasized that ensuring passenger safety is their primary concern. Operational teams are tirelessly working in collaboration with airlines and relevant authorities to restore services promptly.
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) reported a temporary technical difficulty at the airport, leading to disruptions in operations. The airline is coordinating closely with Riyadh Airports Company to navigate the situation and support affected passengers.
Saudia has reassured that they are reaching out to impacted travelers through various means, ensuring no fees will apply for rebookings or changes to itineraries. They encourage all passengers to verify their flight status before leaving for the airport to prevent any inconvenience.
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