Hajj Return Flights to Begin from Saudi Arabia Tomorrow

ISLAMABAD: The return phase of the Hajj operation will begin from Saudi Arabia tomorrow, with 22 flights scheduled to bring 5,237 pilgrims back to Pakistan on the first day.
According to details, the first Hajj flight will depart from Jeddah carrying 391 pilgrims and is expected to land in Sialkot on the morning of June 1.
On the opening day, five flights will arrive in Islamabad, four in Karachi, and four in Lahore. Additionally, three flights each are scheduled for Multan and Sialkot, while two flights will land in Faisalabad and one in Quetta.
During the post-Hajj operation, a total of 119,000 Pakistani pilgrims who performed Hajj under the government scheme will be repatriated through 471 flights. The operation will involve Pakistan’s national, private, and Saudi airlines.
The return of pilgrims is scheduled to continue until June 30, according to the official flight plan.





