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Passports officers to ease travel for Ramadan at Dammam airport and causeway

Umrah performers arriving for Ramadan are being welcomed in over 10 languages. (AFP)
  • The directorate's officers in Dammam are utilizing modern technology to expedite procedures and ensure smooth and efficient traveler traffic.
  • The directorate's officers at both locations are working tirelessly, welcoming travelers and providing services professionally.

DAMMAM, SAUDI ARABIA – With the increase in passenger traffic during Ramadan, the General Directorate of Passports is ramping up efforts to handle the increased number of arrivals at King Fahd Causeway and King Fahd International Airport here.

The directorate’s officers in Dammam are utilizing modern technology to expedite procedures and ensure smooth and efficient traveler traffic.

The directorate’s officers at both locations are working tirelessly, welcoming travelers and providing services professionally.

Umrah performers arriving for Ramadan are being welcomed in over 10 languages.

This multilingual support helps effective communication and ease of procedures.

The Saudi Press Agency witnessed the smooth workflow and efficient service delivery by directorate officers who are dedicated to providing exceptional service to travelers 24 hours a day throughout Ramadan.