Saudi Arabia Increases Pakistan’s Hajj Quota by 10,000 Pilgrims

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Saudi Arabia has announced a 10,000-pilgrim increase in Pakistan’s Hajj quota, a decision made public on Friday. This move comes after Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar requested Saudi officials to accommodate Pakistani citizens who missed the registration deadline for Hajj.

Key Developments:

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar made concerted efforts to secure this additional allocation, and Saudi authorities have agreed to the request.
  • The extra 10,000 pilgrims will now be able to perform Hajj this year.

Pre-Hajj Arrangements:

  • Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has unveiled its pre-Hajj flight schedule for 2025, with 280 special flights set to transport over 56,000 Pakistani pilgrims from April 29 to June 1.
  • Of these, 20,000 pilgrims will travel under the government’s Hajj scheme, while 36,000 will make private arrangements.
  • PIA will utilize Boeing 777 and Airbus 320 aircraft to ensure comfortable and smooth travel for all passengers.

This significant increase in Pakistan’s Hajj quota comes as a relief for many aspiring pilgrims and reflects the close cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in supporting the religious obligations of Muslims.

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