
Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) offers a premium lounge network designed to handle massive passenger flows, including millions of pilgrims. In 2026, JED features some of the world's most spacious airline-branded and independent lounges, offering a "city-within-a-terminal" experience that includes fine dining, spa services, and high-speed connectivity.
Navigating JED lounges depends on your departure point, as Terminals are geographically separated.
JED is a major SkyTeam hub, but it also supports various international carrier alliances.
Independent lounges at JED are highly rated and offer access to economy travellers via memberships or day passes.
In 2026, JED lounges prioritise wellness and high-end hospitality.
A: Yes, Priority Pass members can access the Wellcome Lounge and the Plaza Premium Lounge in Terminal 1 (International), as well as the NaSmiles Lounge in Terminal 1 (Domestic). In the North Terminal, the First Class Lounge also accepts Priority Pass.
A: Yes, in 2026, Saudia will allow Economy Class passengers to purchase a lounge pass. This can be added during the booking process on the Saudia website, at check-in, or via the "Manage Booking" tool. Access is typically limited to 4 hours before your flight.
A: Yes, shower facilities are available in the AlFursan International Lounge (T1), Plaza Premium Lounge (T1), and the Aerotel Lounge (T1). These are ideal for transit passengers on long-haul flights or those performing Umrah.
A: The Plaza Premium Lounge and AlFursan Lounge are highly recommended for families as they offer dedicated children's play areas, family-friendly buffet options, and quiet zones for infants to sleep.
A: Yes, since flyadeal operates from Terminal 1, you can access the independent lounges (Wellcome or Plaza Premium) by purchasing a day pass or using a membership like Priority Pass, regardless of your airline or ticket class.