After his return from Jeddah, the Prime Minister issues several directives to improve Aden Airport services

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, this Saturday evening, conducted an inspection tour of Aden International Airport and its service facilities, and was briefed on the level of services provided to citizens and the general traveler users of the airport.
This came after the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs arrived at Aden International Airport, coming from the city of Jeddah, following a short visit during which he held discussions with His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Minister of Defense of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to discuss the prospects for... The strong fraternal relations between the two brotherly countries, issues of bilateral cooperation in various fields, and opportunities available for their growth and development.
During his inspection tour of the airport facilities, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak listened to citizens’ opinions, complaints, and evaluations of the services available at the airport. He was directed to take the comments and suggestions submitted by citizens, listen to them, and respond to them seriously.
The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs discussed with airport services officials and employees the workflow, existing challenges, and aspects of coordination required to enhance the services provided to departures and arrivals at Aden International Airport.
Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak issued several directives related to improving and developing the services provided to citizens and facilitating the movement of departure and arrival, stressing the need to find radical and urgent solutions to the obstacles that hinder the provision of an integrated and exemplary service in this vital facility, which is an essential interface for Aden and Yemen in general.
The Prime Minister listened to an explanation from airport officials about the work and conduct of air traffic, the level of services provided to passengers, and the efforts made to develop performance, increase flights, improve services, and facilitate departure and arrival at the airport.
The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs were accompanied during the visit by the Chairman of the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority, Captain Saleh bin Nahid, the Director of Aden International Airport, Abdul Raqeeb Al-Omari, and the Director of the Prime Minister’s Office, Engineer Anis Baharitha.