Hajj operation Pakistan 2026

Hajj Operation 2026: 3,510 More Pilgrims Leave for Saudi Arabia

The Hajj operation Pakistan 2026 is progressing at a steady pace as thousands of pilgrims continue their journey to Saudi Arabia from across the country. On Tuesday, the operation gained further momentum with the departure of additional groups of pilgrims.

According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs, the Hajj operation Pakistan 2026 saw 3,510 more pilgrims leaving for Saudi Arabia through 13 different flights. These departures were arranged from major cities including Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Quetta, and Sialkot.

Officials stated that the Hajj operation Pakistan 2026 is being jointly managed by multiple airlines, including Pakistan International Airlines, Saudia, Airblue, and AirSial, ensuring smooth and timely travel arrangements for all pilgrims.

So far, around 5,250 government-sponsored pilgrims have already reached Madinah via 21 flights. The ministry confirmed that operations are continuing in a well-coordinated manner across all designated departure points.

To facilitate pilgrims, 10 Hajj camps have been set up nationwide, where travelers are being provided with training, vaccination, and travel documentation in phases. Authorities have implemented special arrangements for smooth processing.

Support staff from the Ministry of Religious Affairs remain stationed throughout the operation to assist pilgrims at every stage of their journey, ensuring comfort and guidance during travel procedures.

The ministry has confirmed that the Hajj operation Pakistan 2026 will continue without interruption until May 31, with thousands more pilgrims expected to depart in the coming weeks for the holy pilgrimage.

 

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