Last updated: January 27, 2026
Introduction
King Fahd International Airport (DMM) serves the Dammam metropolitan area in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, including the cities of Dammam, Dhahran, and Khobar. It's the world's largest airport by total area (780 km²), though most of this is undeveloped desert.
The airport has a single passenger terminal with a distinctive tent-like roof design. DMM is an important hub for business travelers serving the oil and petrochemical industries centered in the Eastern Province.
Key airlines: Saudia (flag carrier), flynas, flyadeal, Gulf Air, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and various international carriers.
Destinations from DMM
Direct flights to 48 destinations

Kuwait City
Kuwait International Airport

Dubai
Dubai International Airport

Riyadh
King Khalid International Airport

New Delhi
Indira Gandhi International Airport

Attock
Islamabad International Airport

Abu Dhabi
Zayed International Airport

Colombo
Bandaranaike International Colombo Airport

Amsterdam
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
All destinations:
+24 more destinations →Airlines at DMM
32 airlines operate from this airport
Nearby Airports
Other airports within 150km of Ad Dammam
Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
King Fahd International Airport is located far from the city centers it serves:
- To Dammam: 40 km (25 miles), 35-45 minutes
- To Dhahran: 30 km (19 miles), 25-35 minutes
- To Khobar: 45 km (28 miles), 40-50 minutes
- To Bahrain (via causeway): 100 km, 1.5-2 hours
Public transport is limited—most travelers use taxis or rental cars.
Public Transit
Public transport options are limited:
SAPTCO Bus
- Buses connect to Dammam city center
- Infrequent service—check schedules in advance
- Not practical for most travelers
Hotel Shuttles
Many hotels in Dammam, Dhahran, and Khobar offer airport shuttle services—confirm when booking.
Parking
| Type | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Short Term | SAR 50/day | Terminal adjacent |
| Long Term | SAR 30/day | Shuttle service |
| VIP | SAR 100/day | Covered, close to terminal |
Parking is affordable compared to Western airports.
Food
The terminal has several dining options:
Landside:
- Costa Coffee
- Starbucks
- Local restaurants
Airside:
- Al Murooj Lounge Café: Coffee and snacks
- Sbarro: Pizza and Italian
- Burger King
- KFC
- Various coffee shops
Food options are adequate but not extensive. Eat before arriving if you want variety.
Note: Restaurants serve halal food only. Alcohol is not available anywhere in Saudi Arabia.
WiFi
Network: KFIA-WiFi
- Cost: Free
- Speed: Reasonable for basic use
- Registration may be required
Local SIM
SIM cards available from:
- STC kiosk in arrivals
- Mobily kiosk
- Zain kiosk
Prepaid SIM packages typically start at SAR 75-100 (US$20-27) for data and calls. You'll need your passport for registration.
Cash & ATMs
Multiple ATMs in the terminal from major Saudi banks:
- Al Rajhi Bank
- National Commercial Bank (NCB)
- Riyad Bank
Currency exchange: Available in the arrivals hall. Airport rates are acceptable but better rates available in city centers.
Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR), pegged to USD at approximately 3.75 SAR = 1 USD.
Shopping
Airside shops include:
- Duty-free shops (cosmetics, perfumes, electronics)
- Traditional Saudi souvenirs
- Dates and Arabic sweets
- Designer accessories
Shopping is limited compared to major Gulf hubs like Dubai or Doha.
Lounges
Al Fursan Lounge (Saudia)
- Location: Airside
- Access: Saudia Business Class, Alfursan Gold/Silver, SkyTeam Elite Plus
- Amenities: Hot food, beverages, WiFi, showers
Pearl Lounge
- Location: Airside
- Access: Priority Pass, Dragon Pass, or SAR 200 walk-in
- Amenities: Food, drinks, WiFi, prayer room
- Hours: 24 hours
First Class Lounge
- Access: First Class passengers on select airlines
Accommodation
Hotels near DMM are limited—most accommodation is in Dammam, Dhahran, or Khobar (30-45 minutes away).
Destination Tips
The Eastern Province is Saudi Arabia's oil-producing heartland and a business hub:
Top attractions (with travel time from airport):
- Khobar Corniche: 45 min—waterfront promenade with restaurants and views of Bahrain
- Half Moon Bay: 45 min—popular beach area for day trips
- Al Khobar Water Tower: 45 min—observation deck with panoramic views
- Ithra (King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture): 30 min in Dhahran—world-class museum
- King Fahd Causeway: 1.5 hours—25 km bridge connecting to Bahrain
Business traveler tips:
- The Dhahran area is home to Saudi Aramco headquarters
- Khobar has the best selection of international restaurants and hotels
- Dammam is the administrative capital with government offices
- Book hotels in advance during major Saudi events or oil industry conferences
Important notes:
- Saudi Arabia follows strict Islamic laws
- Dress modestly (long pants/sleeves for men, abayas less strictly enforced for women since 2019)
- Prayer times affect business hours (shops close briefly 5 times daily)
- Weekend is Friday-Saturday
- Alcohol is prohibited throughout the country
Luggage Storage in Ad Dammam
Store Your Bags in Ad Dammam
Travel light and explore freely. Secure luggage storage locations near the airport, train stations, and city center.
- Secure and insured storage
- Flexible hours - store for hours or days
- Convenient locations throughout Ad Dammam
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Car Rental in Ad Dammam
Rent a Car in Ad Dammam
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Flight Compensation
Had a Flight Disruption at King Fahd International Airport?
If your flight to or from DMM was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
- Delayed by 3+ hours
- Cancelled flight
- Denied boarding / Overbooking
- Claims valid up to 3 years back
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