World's Biggest Airport Set To Open In 2030

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18 June 2024

A new airport being built in Saudi Arabia is set to become the world's largest, eclipsing New York's JFK International and London's Heathrow

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King Salman International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, will have six runways that will extend for about 57 square kilometers

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It will integrate the current terminals in place at King Khalid International Airport, which has been operational since 1983

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While the airport has not been given a designated IATA code yet, it is expected to open by 2030

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It is being built at a whopping cost of 23 billion pounds, and will be able to serve 120 million passengers when it opens 

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This is said to likely increase to 185 million by 2050 as part of the drive to increase tourism in the Middle East

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The new airport will have residential and recreational facilities, as well as retail outlets

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The construction is also set to create 150,000 jobs ranging from air traffic control operators to baristas

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The design of the airport is being overseen by Foster + Partners, a company that has also worked on the Midtown Bus Terminal in New York City and the new Marseille Airport

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Currently, the largest airport in the world is King Fahd International Airport, also known as Dammam Airport, in Saudi Arabia

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