Aqaba: The Aqaba Development Corporation (ADC) is implementing a package of upgrades at Aqaba's King Hussein International Airport to enhance passenger comfort and streamline arrival and departure procedures in line with growing air traffic.
According to Jordan News Agency, the works include infrastructure and service-system upgrades, improved facilitation measures, and architectural enhancements to the terminal's exterior and interior to support Aqaba's positioning as a regional tourism hub. A statement from ADC highlighted that the company is updating external facades and site landscaping, developing entrances and canopies, and upgrading lighting systems to improve operational efficiency and the airport's overall appearance. The project also includes an external service facility to support airport operations.
Operational systems are being modernized through the introduction of SITA check-in and upgraded baggage sorting and handling systems, aimed at accelerating processing and improving service reliability. Additionally, safety and security capabilities are being strengthened by supporting the firefighting and rapid-response fleet and establishing dedicated accommodation for security personnel.
ADC CEO Hussein Safadi stated that the airport upgrades are part of a broader development program across Aqaba's key sectors. He emphasized that the airport shapes first impressions for visitors and investors and noted that the initiative is designed to raise infrastructure efficiency and service quality in step with Aqaba's tourism and investment growth, while ensuring a smooth and secure travel experience.
The upgrades are expected to improve operational readiness and service levels, particularly as charter, low-cost, and seasonal flights expand Aqaba's connectivity with European and global markets, the statement added.
In addition, the ADC and the airport's management have launched the "Here To Help" guidance and assistance service. This service is staffed by trained local residents who support travelers through procedures, provide information on available services, share tourism guidance on Aqaba and nearby destinations such as Wadi Rum and Petra, and offer specialized support for older passengers and people with disabilities. The service also provides access to tourism content via a QR code linked to visitaqaba.com.