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Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Batch of Djiboutian Pilgrims
Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Batch of Djiboutian Pilgrims

Leaders

time09-05-2025

  • Leaders

Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Batch of Djiboutian Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia has welcomed the first flight of pilgrims from the Republic of Djibouti at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Upon their arrival at the airport, the Passports Department facilitated their entry procedures and provided them with seamless services. The department emphasized that it has been harnessing all its capabilities to facilitate entry procedures for pilgrims by supporting the international air, land and sea port platforms with the latest technical devices operated by experts and qualified teams. Saudi Arabia has been ramping up preparations for Hajj 2025 with major infrastructure and service upgrades, according to Gulf News. The Central Hajj Committee has held a meeting to evaluate the readiness of facilities and services for pilgrims during Ramadan and the upcoming Hajj season. In coordination with 43 government agencies, the plan aims to foster safety, streamline logistics, and provide efficient crisis management during 2025 season. Crucially, Kidana Company showcased its development projects for Hajj 2025 during the meeting. The company seeks to provide pilgrims with seamless services through a series of advanced projects, as follows: Shading and cooling pedestrian pathways at the holy sites of Mina and Arafat A heat mitigation project around Namirah Mosque The installation of two-story toilet complexes to accommodate growing pilgrim numbers Furthermore, the meeting discussed various plans designed to ensure the safety and comfort of pilgrims, as follows: Replacing concrete stairs with electric escalators in elevated areas Increasing tree planting and vegetation cover at Jabal Al Rahmah Adding more pressure boxes in Mina to boost infrastructure resilience Related Topics: Hajj 2025: First Batch of Thai Pilgrims Arrives at Madinah 1st Group of Indonesian Pilgrims Departs for Saudi Arabia via Makkah Route Initiative Hajj 2025 Season Begins: Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Pilgrims Short link : Post Views: 116 Related Stories

First batch of Iranian Hajj pilgrims arrives in Madinah
First batch of Iranian Hajj pilgrims arrives in Madinah

Saudi Gazette

time04-05-2025

  • Saudi Gazette

First batch of Iranian Hajj pilgrims arrives in Madinah

Saudi Gazette report MADINAH — The first group of Hajj pilgrims from Iran arrived in Madinah on Sunday. The Passports Office at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah has completed the entry procedures of the Iranian pilgrims in a smooth manner. The General Directorate of Passports stated that it has mobilized all available resources to streamline the entry process for the pilgrims. This includes equipping border platforms with the latest technologies and deploying qualified, multilingual staff. The directorate also emphasized its full readiness to process the entry of pilgrims arriving through air, land, and sea ports as part of its comprehensive Hajj season preparations.

Saudi Arabia welcomes first Hajj pilgrims in Jeddah, Madinah
Saudi Arabia welcomes first Hajj pilgrims in Jeddah, Madinah

Arab News

time29-04-2025

  • Arab News

Saudi Arabia welcomes first Hajj pilgrims in Jeddah, Madinah

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser received the first group of Hajj pilgrims on Tuesday at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. The flight, carrying 396 pilgrims from Dhaka, Bangladesh, was one of several scheduled to arrive at Jeddah airport and Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah. Al-Jasser said: 'Six main airports have been allocated to serve the pilgrims: King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Airport in Madinah, Prince Abdulmohsen bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Yanbu, Taif International Airport, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam.' He said flights will continue until the beginning of Dhul Hijjah, supported by an integrated system of services to ease pilgrims' journeys from arrival to departure, reinforcing the Kingdom's leadership in serving the Two Holy Mosques and worshippers. In another flight from Bangladesh, 414 pilgrims arrived at Jeddah airport and were received by Bangladesh Ambassador to Saudi Arabia M. Delwar Hossain and officials from both countries. The envoy extended his best wishes to the arriving Hajj pilgrims and assured them that the Bangladesh Embassy, consulate, and Hajj mission are always available to support them if needed. The pilgrims expressed their gratitude for the warm welcome and efficient arrangements at the airport. A total of 87,100 people from Bangladesh are expected to perform Hajj this year. The first flight carrying 442 beneficiaries of the Makkah Route Initiative from Islamabad, Pakistan, arrived in Madinah on Tuesday. More than 89,000 Pakistani pilgrims will travel under the government's scheme during Pakistan's 33-day Hajj flight operation. Pilgrims will travel to Makkah and Madinah on 342 flights, with the last departing Pakistan on May 31. Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, Pakistan's minister for religious affairs, and Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki bid farewell to the pilgrims at the airport. Yousaf advised Pakistani pilgrims to strictly adhere to Saudi Arabia's laws and respect the local culture during the annual Islamic pilgrimage. 'As Hajj pilgrims, you are traveling to the sacred land as the guests of Allah and ambassadors of Pakistan, and you are urged to respect the laws and culture of Saudi Arabia,' the minister said in a televised address as he bid farewell to the pilgrims. Yousaf said he would 'soon' travel to Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements. 'I will take every possible measure to resolve the issues faced by Pakistani pilgrims in Saudi Arabia and will personally be among them to provide facilities,' he added. Yousaf said the government was pushing to extend the Makkah Route Initiative facilities to more Pakistani cities in the future. Yousaf said each pilgrim was provided a mobile SIM card that contains an application, which can be used to guide pilgrims with directions in case they lose their way in Mina. Meanwhile, the second Hajj flight of the day left from Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, carrying 150 pilgrims to Madinah via AirSial airline. Six flights are scheduled to depart from Pakistan for the Kingdom on Tuesday: two from Lahore and one each from Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta and Multan. This year's annual pilgrimage will take place in June, with nearly 89,000 Pakistanis expected to travel to Saudi Arabia under the government scheme and more than 23,620 Pakistanis expected to perform Hajj through private tour operators. From Malaysia, the first group of Makkah Route Initiative pilgrims arrived in Madinah on Tuesday from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The initiative aims to provide high-quality services to pilgrims from participating countries. It includes completing all travel procedures in the pilgrims' home countries, such as issuing electronic visas, confirming health status, and finalizing passport control at the departure airport. Additionally, luggage is coded and sorted according to each pilgrim's transport and accommodation arrangements in the Kingdom. Upon arrival, pilgrims are transported to their residences in Makkah and Madinah, and their luggage is delivered directly to their accommodation. The Makkah Route Initiative is a Ministry of Interior program implemented in cooperation with the ministries of foreign affairs, health, Hajj and Umrah, and other government entities. The first group of Indian Hajj pilgrims also arrived in Madinah on Tuesday, when 262 pilgrims from Hyderabad were received by officials who greeted them with flowers and souvenirs. Entry procedures were completed efficiently and smoothly, thanks to the coordinated efforts of various entities operating at the airport. All relevant authorities have launched their operational plans to ensure the pilgrims'' smooth arrival and transfer to their accommodation in Madinah, reflecting the Kingdom's strong commitment to facilitating the pilgrims' journey and enabling them to perform their rituals with ease.

Madinah Airport Welcomes First Group Of Hajj Pilgrims From India
Madinah Airport Welcomes First Group Of Hajj Pilgrims From India

Barnama

time29-04-2025

  • Barnama

Madinah Airport Welcomes First Group Of Hajj Pilgrims From India

MADINAH, April 29 (Bernama-SPA) -- The first group of pilgrims for this year's Hajj arrived on Tuesday at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, greeted by a fully integrated system of services designed to ensure exceptional care from the moment of their arrival. According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), a total of 262 pilgrims from Hyderabad, India, were received by several officials who welcomed them with flowers and souvenirs. Entry procedures were completed efficiently and smoothly, thanks to the coordinated efforts of various entities operating at the airport.

6.8mln people travel via four Saudi airports during 2025 Umrah season
6.8mln people travel via four Saudi airports during 2025 Umrah season

Zawya

time07-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

6.8mln people travel via four Saudi airports during 2025 Umrah season

JEDDAH — More than 6.8 million passengers including pilgrims passed through four Saudi airports during Umrah season 2025 — from the first of Ramadan until the seventh of Shawwal, the Matarat Holding Company has announced. The four airports are King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, Prince Abdulmohsen bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Yanbu, and Taif International Airport. Passenger traffic on international flights reached more than 4.6 million passengers, including arrivals and departures, while the number of passengers on domestic flights reached 2.1 total number of flights reached approximately 40,000, including more than 25,000 international flights and more than 14,000 domestic flights. King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah recorded the highest air traffic volume with more than 5.3 million passengers, followed by Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah with more than 1.1 million passengers, while the total number of passengers traveling through Prince Abdul Mohsen bin Abdulaziz Airport in Yanbu and Taif International Airport combined was more than 212,000. Matarat Holding Company continues its efforts, in coordination with relevant authorities to ensure smooth passenger flow by intensifying field work teams, supporting operational staff, and enhancing passenger services within the terminals, including providing amenities and facilitating travel procedures. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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