Tabuk Regional Airport is an international and public airport in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia.
It was a former military airport until its renovation to become a public airport in 2011.
Despite being an international airport, it only serves a few foreign destinations.
There are plans to increase the number of international destinations to other neighboring countries.
The airport has a single terminal building which uses air bridges for planes to disembark and load passengers.
The airport was named after the late minister of Defence and crown prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz.
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