Saudi Arabia announces new bus routes for passengers to and from Kuwait

RIYADH — The Transport General Authority (TGA) announced the addition of two new bus routes for passengers arriving in Saudi Arabia by land from Kuwait via Al-Khafji and Al-Ruqai border crossings. This will also facilitate the trips of those wishing to travel by air through King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and Al-Qaisumah International Airport in Al-Qaisumah, as well as for passengers returning to Kuwait via these airports. This initiative aims to provide more transportation options for Kuwaiti passengers, facilitate their movement, and connect these border crossings with Kuwait to airports in the Kingdom.The TGA confirmed that it added these routes to enhance mobility options and ensure the availability of transportation services by direct link of these border crossings and airports. The first route connects Al-Khafji crossing and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, and the second route connects Al-Ruqai crossing, located east of Hafr Al-Batin governorate, with Al-Qaisumah International Airport in Al-Qaisumah city. There will be six direct trips in both directions for each route, bringing the total number of trips to 12 on a daily basis.RIYADH — The Transport General Authority (TGA) announced the addition of two new bus routes for passengers arriving in Saudi Arabia by land from Kuwait via Al-Khafji and Al-Ruqai border crossings. This will also facilitate the trips of those wishing to travel by air through King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and Al-Qaisumah International Airport in Al-Qaisumah, as well as for passengers returning to Kuwait via these airports. This initiative aims to provide more transportation options for Kuwaiti passengers, facilitate their movement, and connect these border crossings with Kuwait to airports in the Kingdom.The TGA confirmed that it added these routes to enhance mobility options and ensure the availability of transportation services by direct link of these border crossings and airports. The first route connects Al-Khafji crossing and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, and the second route connects Al-Ruqai crossing, located east of Hafr Al-Batin governorate, with Al-Qaisumah International Airport in Al-Qaisumah city. There will be six direct trips in both directions for each route, bringing the total number of trips to 12 on a daily basis.