KKIA (King Khalid International Airport) - App, Wi-Fi & Digital Tools Guide

Front desk area at King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in Riyadh, showing check-in counters and information services for travelers.

The front desk at KKIA, where travelers can check in, receive assistance, and explore the airport’s digital services.

If you're traveling through King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in Riyadh, the airport offers several digital tools to help you navigate your journey more smoothly – including the official KKIA mobile app, free airport Wi-Fi, a comprehensive website, and an automated WhatsApp assistant for quick support.



KKIA (King Khalid International Airport) - Official App

The airport provides an official mobile app to help travelers access real-time flight information, terminal maps, airport services, lounges, and important travel notifications – all in one place.

Download KKIA App


KKIA Website

KKIA also has a polished and informative website that provides airport news, services, guidance, and travel tools. You can visit the official KKIA website here: https://www.kkia.sa/en


KKIA WhatsApp Support

KKIA offers an automated WhatsApp assistant that helps travelers:

  • Receive instant flight notifications

  • Track baggage

  • Explore airport services and amenities

  • Ask quick questions

WhatsApp Support Link

https://api.whatsapp.com/send/phone=966920020090&text&type=phone_number&app_absent=0

(QR code is also available in the website footer)


KKIA Free Wi-Fi - How to Connect

KKIA offers free Wi-Fi throughout the airport.

To connect:

1.      Visit any Wi-Fi kiosk in the terminal.

2.      Scan your passport or boarding pass to receive an access code.

3.      Connect to the network: _KKIA Free Wi-Fi.

4.      Enter your code and follow the on-screen steps.

Session Limit: Up to 4 hours (240 minutes) per session.


Do Other Saudi Airports Have Apps?

Yes - the Raqeeb GACA app (General Authority of Civil Aviation) is available for iOS and Android and provides indoor navigation and flight information for multiple Saudi airports, including Jeddah, Dammam, and Medina.

Download Raqeeb GACA App

While KKIA operates its own dedicated app, other major airports – such as Jeddah, Dammam, and Medina – often provide airport information through Raqeeb or similar digital platforms. GACA oversees around 26–27 civil airports across the Kingdom, so travelers can use these tools to navigate a variety of domestic and international airports.


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