
Kuwait Airways ensures comfort and smooth procedures for returning pilgrims
Abdulmohsen Al-Faqan, Chairman of KAC's Board of Directors, affirmed the national carrier's commitment to providing a smooth and convenient travel experience for returning pilgrims. Speaking during the reception of flights arriving at Terminal 4 (T4) from Jeddah, Medina, and Taif, Al-Faqan emphasized the airline's efforts to ensure seamless procedures upon arrival.
He praised the collaborative efforts between Kuwait Airways and several key agencies, including the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the Ministries of Interior and Health, and the General Administration of Customs. Al-Faqan credited the success of this year's Hajj season to thorough preparation and coordinated planning among all stakeholders involved.
Highlighting the airline's structured approach, Al-Faqan noted that KAC annually forms a dedicated Hajj and Umrah committee drawn from its core departments to monitor and facilitate the pilgrimage season. This committee ensures the smooth operation of flights and provides comprehensive support to pilgrims throughout their journey.
Al-Faqan also extended his appreciation to the Kuwaiti leadership for the support extended to pilgrims and congratulated Saudi Arabia on the successful and secure organization of the Hajj season.
Meanwhile, DGCA Chairman Sheikh Eng. Humoud Mubarak Humoud Al-Sabah conducted an inspection tour at Kuwait International Airport to oversee the arrival process of returning pilgrims. Accompanied by Acting Interior Ministry Undersecretary Major General Ali Al-Adwani, Sheikh Humoud underscored the DGCA's dedication to offering high-quality services in cooperation with other government bodies.
He highlighted the importance of coordination between administrative and security agencies to ensure an orderly and dignified return for all pilgrims. Sheikh Humoud lauded the performance of airport teams and the atmosphere of organization witnessed during the reception process.

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