Passenger Terminal is where you’ll find Abdul Samad Al Qurashi
This branch sits in King Fahd International Airport’s main Passenger Terminal, so you’re not shuttling to a remote concourse just to browse perfume. Exact hours aren’t posted anywhere reliable, so treat it as “generally open around main departure waves” rather than banking on a 02:30 visit before that Jeddah red-eye.
Abdul Samad Al Qurashi leans hard into traditional oud and oriental mixes, with prices that can easily climb into the SAR 400–1,000+ range for larger bottles. You’ll also see bakhoor and oils in smaller formats that work better as gifts under airline liquid rules, especially if you’re connecting onward to Europe with a strict 100 ml carry-on limit.
Because there’s no published gate number, think of this as a general Passenger Terminal stop while you’re walking toward your specific check-in area or security point. If you care about sampling more than one blend, budget at least 10–15 minutes; staff in these shops often walk you through multiple oud profiles before talking size and price.
With no solid data on opening hours or stock quirks, don’t plan a last-minute “grab it in 5 minutes before boarding” move. Treat it as a planned browse while you still have at least 45–60 minutes before your flight. Practical tip: confirm duty-free rules for your final destination at the counter, especially if you’re buying anything above 100 ml and connecting through another security check.