A total of 127,000 Bangladeshi pilgrims are set to fly to Saudi Arabia
for Hajj this year, with the first flight scheduled for 7.15am on
Thursday.
Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national carrier of the country and Saudi
Airlines will carry all the Bangladeshi pilgrims through regular
flights and special hajj flights. The hajj flights will continue till
5th August.
"We have completed all necessary arrangements to carry around 63,000
pilgrims with 189 hajj flights through four Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.
Biman will also offer 11 flights to Madina from Dhaka for the first time
this year," Tahera Khandoker, General Manager of Biman Bangladesh told
Arab News.
For the convenience of the pilgrims from different part of the country,
Biman will operate 19 hajj flights from Chittagong and three flights
from Sylhet, informed Khandoker. Biman will operate 176 post-hajj
flights from August 17 to September 15 to return the Bangladeshi
pilgrims.
This year each of the Bangladeshi pilgrims have paid around maximum
5,000 USD to perform the hajj while the government has fixed the minimum
cost as 4,100 USD.
Among 127,000 Bangladeshi pilgrims, around 7,000 pilgrims are scheduled
to perform hajj through the management of religious affairs ministry
and the rest others are managed by the 598 private hajj agencies.
"We have almost settled all the preparations for sending our pilgrims.
But still there are some problems with the visa printing issue as from
this year according to the Saudi government policy we had to apply
through e - hajj," Shahadat Hossain Taslim, President of Hajj Agencies
Association of Bangladesh (HAAB) told Arab News.
"We are facing this problem with visa in 5 - 10 percent cases. However,
with the support of Saudi embassy in Dhaka we are sorting out this visa
issues, " Taslim added.
Bangladeshi pilgrims will enjoy the pre- immigration process from this
year which will ease the immigration hassles of the pilgrims waiting in
the long queue at Jeddah airport. Earlier, many of the Bangladeshi
pilgrims had to wait for around 4 hours in the aircraft after landing at
Jeddah to complete the immigration process.
In the new system, now the Bangladeshi pilgrims will complete the
immigration formalities at Dhaka airport just before boarding on
flights. Saudi immigration chief General Khaled is scheduled to arrive
Dhaka on 5th July to inaugurate this pre immigration program on next
Saturday.
SOURCE: ARABNEWS
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