The first flight carrying 340 Pakistani pilgrims to Makkah has safely arrived at Jeddah Airport.


Jeddah: In a significant milestone, the inaugural flight transporting 340 Pakistani pilgrims to Makkah has successfully landed at Jeddah Airport.
Pakistan Hajj Mission warmly welcomed the pilgrims upon their arrival.
Pilgrims were greeted with a grand reception, including a shower of rose petals and refreshing juices.
They were also presented with delightful gifts, including sweets, to mark the auspicious beginning of their Hajj journey.
Director General Hajj Abdul Wahab Soomro, Director Hajj Faheem Khan Afridi, Director R&R Mushahid Hussain Khalid, and other officials of the Pakistan Hajj Mission extended a heartfelt welcome to the pilgrims, ensuring their comfort and assistance throughout the pilgrimage.
Today, a total of three flights carrying 1,050 Hajj pilgrims will arrive in Jeddah from Islamabad and Multan.
The culmination of this year's Hajj operation will be marked by the arrival of the final flight at Jeddah Airport on the 21st of this month.

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