Islamabad (Pakistan News) — Flights for the return of Pakistani pilgrims who performed Hajj will begin from tomorrow.
According to details, on the first day of the post-Hajj operation, 5,237 pilgrims will return home through 22 flights. The first flight, carrying 391 pilgrims, will arrive in Sialkot from Jeddah on the morning of June 1.
According to the schedule, a number of flights will arrive in different cities on June 1, including Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and Quetta.
During the post-Hajj operation, a total of approximately 119,000 Pakistani pilgrims who performed Hajj under the government scheme will be brought back to the country through 471 flights.
Flights from Pakistan’s public, private, and Saudi airlines are participating in this operation, while the return phase will continue until June 30.
Authorities say special arrangements have been made for the safe and organized return of all pilgrims so that they do not face any difficulties.