The return of pilgrims from Saudi Arabia has commenced, with 1200 Pilgrims Return to Pakistan on seven Hajj flights to Lahore, Multan, Islamabad, and Karachi.
The first flight, carrying 150 pilgrims, landed in Multan at 12:30 PM from Jeddah. In Lahore, a flight sporting 190 pilgrims arrived at 2:30 PM, even as Karachi received a flight at 2:35 PM with a hundred and eighty pilgrims on board. In Islamabad, a Hajj flight with 200 passengers landed at three:20 PM. The 2d flight to Multan, with a hundred and eighty pilgrims, arrived at 3:35 PM, and any other flight in Islamabad, sporting 150 pilgrims, landed at 6:00 PM. A 2nd flight to Lahore with 150 pilgrims landed at 7:00 PM.
PIA is set to return over 35,000 pilgrims from Saudi Arabia through 171 flights, with the Hajj operation scheduled to finish on July 21. This massive operation guarantees the safe and prepared return of the pilgrims.
Zamzam Water Distribution for Returning Pilgrims
In addition to the logistics of returning domestically, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has introduced preparations for distributing Zamzam water to pilgrims who accomplished Hajj below the government scheme. Pilgrims are advised to collect their Zamzam water from their respective airports and book it with their luggage. Except for Quetta and Sukkur, those traveling with PIA will receive their Zamzam water at the Jeddah and Madinah airports. Pilgrims traveling with PIA to Quetta and Sukkur will collect their Zamzam water at their respective airports in Pakistan. Those flying with Saudi Airlines, Serene Air, and AirSial will receive their Zamzam water at their respective airports in Pakistan.
These measures ensure that the 1200 pilgrims return not only adequately. But also with the loved Zamzam water, which holds non-secular significance. The government has made comprehensive arrangements to facilitate the pilgrims’ desires. Ensure an easy technique at some point in their return journey.
The collaborative efforts of the airlines and the Ministry of Religious Affairs reflect a nicely coordinated operation. Highlighting the importance of supplying offerings that cater to the nonsecular and sensible wishes of the returning pilgrims. The hit execution of this operation underscores the dedication to serving the pilgrims. Making sure of their well-being for the duration of their Hajj journey and return.