According to the spokesperson of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, over fifteen thousand intending pilgrims reached Madinah via fifty-nine flights in the first seven days

Lahore: The pre-Hajj flight operation from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia is continuing.
According to the spokesperson of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, over fifteen thousand intending pilgrims reached Madinah via fifty-nine flights in the first seven days.
Today, an additional two thousand and two hundred Pakistani pilgrims will arrive in Madinah via eight flights.
The spokesperson said eighty officials from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, 50 from the Hajj Medical Mission, and 134 other civil staff have arrived in Saudi Arabia as Khuddam-ul-Hujjaj to provide various services to the pilgrims.
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