Over 36000 Pakistani intending pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia

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–Flight operation to directly transport pilgrims to Makkah to commence from June 5
MAKKAH
Over 36000 Pakistani intending pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia. Out of these, 28000 are staying in Madinah while other 8000 have arrived in Makkah after completing their eight-day stay in Madinah.
Pakistan Hajj Mission has deployed over 100 Haram Guides to assist pilgrims at entrance, exit points of Masjid Al Haram. These dedicated Haram guides, proudly displaying Pakistani flags and sporting distinctive green caps and vests, are strategically positioned at various entrances of the Grand Mosque.
The primary role of the Haram guides is to provide valuable assistance and guidance to the pilgrims, ensuring that they are directed towards the buses that will take them comfortably to their assigned accommodations.
To ensure maximum convenience for the pilgrims, the buses for each sector are strategically stationed at designated locations. Meanwhile, the hajj flight operation to transport intending hujjaj directly to Makkah will commence on June 5, following the successful completion of bringing pilgrims to Madinah Munawara.
The operation of flights to Makkah will commence from 10 cities in Pakistan, with the last flight departing for Makkah on June 21. The inaugural flight from Rahim Yar Khan is set to depart for Jeddah on June 6, followed by another flight from Sukkur on June 7.
However, the post-hajj flight operation will commence on July 4. After completing their Hajj pilgrimage, the pilgrims will travel to Madinah to fulfill their eight-day stay before directly returning to Pakistan from Madinah.
A dedicated team of over 137 doctors and paramedics will be available round-the-clock for providing medical facilities to the pilgrims.