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Arranging a private jet charter to Al Wajh is straightforward with Prime Jet Services, your Dubai-based partner for seamless travel across Saudi Arabia and beyond. Al Wajh Domestic Airport (IATA: EJH, ICAO: OEWJ) serves the city of Al Wajh in the western Tabuk province, operating exclusively domestic routes with connections to Jeddah, Riyadh, and Neom Bay.
Al Wajh Domestic Airport sits at 20 m (66 ft) above sea level and lies approximately 7.5 km from Al Wajh city centre. The facility comprises one terminal with a passenger handling capacity of nearly 100,000 people, a lounge area with restaurant facilities, and a single asphalt runway.
Because EJH handles domestic traffic only, your private departure or arrival here connects naturally with other Saudi airports. Typical flight durations on a private aircraft from Al Wajh are as follows:
If your schedule permits flexibility, empty-leg flights on select routes may offer a cost-effective alternative on certain dates.
Prime Jet Services coordinates every element of your journey, from dedicated VIP assistance at the terminal to bespoke arrangements at your destination. Clients travelling through Al Wajh Domestic Airport have access to the following:
Ground arrangements can be coordinated in advance and include:
Al Wajh Domestic Airport is located less than 10 km from the city centre, making ground transfers swift. Prime Jet Services arranges chauffeured limousine transfers on request, ensuring a seamless transition between aircraft and destination without reliance on public transport. Our ground coordination team confirms all logistics ahead of your arrival or departure.
Al Wajh is among the principal cities of the Tabuk province, a region recognised for its cultural heritage and relatively temperate climate by Arabian Peninsula standards. Summer temperatures reach no higher than 32 °C, while winter lows remain above 14 °C, making the area a comfortable destination year-round. The nearby Al Wajh port was historically one of the region’s significant shipbuilding centres, and the city retains points of interest for those exploring the Saudi Arabian northwest. Hotels, parks, and leisure facilities are well represented in and around the city.
Al Wajh Domestic Airport was established in 1984. Covering an area of just 0.0002 sq km, it is one of the smallest aviation facilities in Saudi Arabia. Despite its modest footprint, the airport’s single terminal has a passenger handling capacity of nearly 100,000 people and includes a lounge area with restaurant and recreation facilities — sufficient infrastructure to support comfortable private arrivals and departures for travellers heading into the Tabuk region.
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