Restricted staff parking only, not for passengers
Staff Parking Area at Al-Jawf International Airport sits inside the secure zone serving the Main Terminal and is reserved for airport and airline employees, not the public. If you’re flying out of AJF and see signs for “Staff Parking,” keep driving; this facility is tied to staff IDs and controlled access gates.
This lot functions as operational support for the Main Terminal, so there are no ticket machines, no public payment booths, and no day-rate boards. Entry typically runs on staff permits or long-term allocations, not on hourly or daily pricing. As a passenger, you won’t find short-stay bays, valet handover points, or shuttle stops mapped to this area.
Because it is a restricted Staff Parking Area, security teams treat it as part of the airside ecosystem for Al-Jawf International Airport rather than a visitor car park. Expect badge-controlled barriers, number plate checks, or manual screening tied to employee rosters. Turning up without authorization risks being turned around by security and losing time before a Main Terminal departure.
For anyone actually traveling from AJF’s Main Terminal, assume you need a different solution: public parking near the terminal frontage, a private driver drop-off at the departure curb, or a taxi from Sakakah or nearby towns. Don’t rely on GPS alone; some map apps still label the restricted Staff Parking Area as generic “parking.” Double-check signs on Airport Road and follow arrows for passenger parking, not staff access roads.