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Pakistan Prepares for April 18 Hajj Flight Operation

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Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has finalized the flight schedule for Hajj 2026, set to commence on April 18. All visas for approximately 120,000 selected pilgrims have been issued following completion of procedures within Saudi Arabia’s timeline.

The operation will involve a total of 468 flights over 34 days, with the first flights departing from Karachi, Lahore, Sialkot, and Multan, carrying pilgrims to Madinah. From May 4, flights to Jeddah will commence.

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The first long-haul Hajj flight to Madinah is scheduled for May 7, with 186 flights landing in Madinah and 282 in Jeddah. The operation will involve multiple airlines including Pakistan International Airlines, Airblue, AirSial, and Saudi carriers.

Logistical arrangements for accommodation in Makkah and Madinah, allocation of maktabs, and transportation have been finalized after the biometric process was completed on February 17. Pilgrims are advised to use the “Pak Hajj 2026” mobile application for flight schedules, departure details, and accommodation information. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to providing quality travel and accommodation facilities to ensure a smooth pilgrimage experience.

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