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Get the latest update on the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as Kuwaiti pilgrims prepare to embark on their journey to Mecca. Necessary amenities have been arranged for the 8,000 Kuwaiti pilgrims, and committees have been set up to provide round-the-clock services. Additionally, illegal residents, known as bedoon, living in Kuwait will have the chance to perform Hajj this year, with Saudi Arabia allowing up to 1,000 bedoon pilgrims. Authorities expect an exceptional and safe Hajj pilgrimage this year.
Saudi Arabia announces facilitation of Hajj travel for Yemeni pilgrims via Sanaa International Airport. Initiative brings relief, safety, and security for those wishing to perform annual pilgrimage.
Kuwaiti pilgrims can expect a more fitting Hajj experience with all amenities in place. The Embassy and Consulate in Jeddah are ready to assist those in need. Follow local laws and guidelines for a safe trip.
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, met with the OIC Secretary-General to discuss the country's efforts for this year's Hajj, including major projects aimed at creating a rich pilgrim experience. Learn more.
Get ready for the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca with Saudia Airlines! Offering over 1.2 million seats, they'll fly you to six Saudi airports with expert multi-lingual air crew. Get in-flight infotainment options too!
Saudi Arabia's Mecca Route Initiative has launched a new luggage coding system for Hajj pilgrims, ensuring safe delivery and reducing mishandling. The system includes coded labels on luggage, passports, and a tracking card, providing a seamless and efficient transition to designated residences. This commitment to improving logistics will undoubtedly enhance the pilgrimage experience for all.
NAHCON has intensified air travel to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage, with over 43,000 Nigerian pilgrims already arrived. 5 airlines are deployed to meet the June 20th deadline before airspace closure.