JEDDAH — Foreign
pilgrims started arriving in the Kingdom on Thursday, Dhul Qada 1, which
marks the beginning of the Haj Season of 2019. The first batches of
pilgrims arrived from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Malaysia at the
Haj terminal of Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport and
Madinah’s Prince Muhammad International Airport from early morning
onwards.
High ranking officials from the General Authority of
Civil Aviation (GACA), Ministry of Haj, Jeddah and Madinah airports, and
Haj missions of the respective countries accorded warm reception for
the pilgrims, greeting them with flowers and gifts.
In addition
to the pilgrims from Indonesia and Malaysia, pilgrims from Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Tunisia are taking advantage of the ‘Makkah Route”
immigration pre-clearance facility from their embarkation points for
this year’s Haj for the first time.
The Proof of Concept (POC)
System for pre-clearance at the point of departure to Saudi Arabia is
being implemented in coordination between the Saudi authorities and
their counterparts in the five countries.
GACA President Abdul
Hadi Al-Mansouri and Saudi Arabian Airlines Director General Saleh
Al-Jasser were among the senior officials who arrived at the Jeddah Haj
terminal to receive the first Haj flight of Saudi Arabian Airlines.
Saudia flight from Dhaka, carrying 350 pilgrims, landed on Thursday
afternoon.
The first flight carrying foreign pilgrims for this
year’s Haj was also from Bangladesh. Bangladesh Ambassador to Saudi
Arabia Golam Mosih, Consul General F.M. Borhan Uddin, Haj Consul Md.
Masudur Rahman were among the officials who received the pilgrims in
Jeddah early on Thursday morning. There were 419 pilgrims on board the
Biman flight.
Receiving the pilgrims, GACA Chief Al-Mansouri
spoke about the new development projects implemented at the two airports
to make available the best ever facilities and services for the
pilgrims. On his part, Saudia Chief Al-Jasser said the national carrier
would transport 1.2 million pilgrims this year, an increase of 10
percent comparing with that of the last Haj season.
The first
flight carrying 419 Indian pilgrims from New Delhi landed at the Madinah
airport Thursday morning. Indian Ambassador Dr. Ausaf Sayeed, Consul
General Md. Noor Rahman Sheikh and Haj Consul Y. Sabir received the
pilgrims on arrival at the airport.
Out of a total of 1,40,000
people performing the pilgrimage under the aegis of the Haj Committee of
India, about 63,000 will arrive in Madinah by July 21 and the remaining
77,000 will arrive in Jeddah between July 20 and Aug. 5. The Haj will
take place tentatively from Aug. 8 to Aug. 14.
The first flight
from Lahore, carrying 212 pilgrims reached Madinah. Pakistan’s
Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Raja Ali Ejaz and Director General of Haj
Sajid Yousufani, along with Saudi officials, welcomed the pilgrims at
the airport. A Saudia flight, with 367 pilgrims on board, under the
“Makkah Route” initiative, also landed in Madinah from Islamabad.
At
the Islamabad International Airport, the Makkah Route initiative was
inaugurated in the presence of Pakistani Minister for Religious Affairs
and Inter-faith Harmony Noor-ul-Haq Qadri; Minister of Aviation Ghulam
Sarwar Khan; and Head of Special Saudi Delegation and Saudi Director
General of Passports Maj. Gen. Sulaiman Al-Yahya; Saudi Ambassador to
Pakistan Nawaf Al-Maliki and a number of other senior officials.
Speaking
on the occasion, Noor-ul-Haq Qadri praised the great care being
provided for Pakistani Haj and Umrah pilgrims by the Kingdom throughout
the year. He thanked the Saudi leaders for their great services to Islam
and Muslims, including the service to the Two Holy Mosques and the
pilgrims from all over the world.
On his part, Sarwar Khan hailed
the deep-rooted historical relationship between Saudi Arabia and
Pakistan. He also lauded the Kingdom’s efforts for launching the Makkah
Route initiative. Ambassador Al-Malki said that the inauguration of the
initiative in Pakistan this year is a great achievement in the system of
services being provided by the Kingdom for pilgrims.
The first
batch of pilgrims from Malaysia arrived in Madinah. There were 463
pilgrims on board the plane arrived from Kuala Lumpur airport. This was
for the third consecutive year, Malaysian pilgrims arrived under the
“Makkah Route” initiative.
Earlier, at Kuala Lumpur airport the
inaugural ceremony of the initiative was attended by Minister of
Religious Affairs at Malaysian Prime Minister’s Office Dr. Mujahid
Yusuf, Saudi Deputy Chairman of Supervisory Committee Maj. Gen. Khalid
Al-Jaid, and Saudi Ambassador to Malaysia Mahmoud Hussein Qattan.
Yusuf
thanked Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince
Muhammad Bin Salman for implementing the initiative. The Saudi
authorities have completed all preparations for the transportation of
the pilgrims under the initiative.
Meanwhile, Saudi Ambassador to
Indonesia Essam Al-Thaqafi inspected on Thursday preparations to launch
Makkah Route initiative at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in
Jakarta. “The initiative was welcomed by officials of the Indonesian
government and widely accepted by Indonesians,” the ambassador said
while pointing out that Indonesian authorities have provided all
necessary facilities to implement the initiative.
‘Makkah Route’,
which was introduced for the first time during the Haj of 2017, is one
of the initiatives of the National Transformation Program of 2020 being
implemented as part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. A section of the
Malaysian pilgrims were the first in the world using the POC system for
pre-clearance at the point of departure to Saudi Arabia. All pilgrims
from Malaysia and a section of pilgrims from Indonesia had their
immigration pre-clearance facility from their embarkation points in the
second phase last year.
Under the system, the entire travel
process of the pilgrims, including their immigration checks, customs
clearance, verification of whether fulfilled health requirements and
encoding of baggage tags in accordance with the transport and
accommodation arrangements in the Kingdom are being held at the point of
departure. This will enable the pilgrims to move directly after their
arrival at the Saudi airport to the buses waiting to take them to their
places of residence in Makkah and Madinah.
The Haj service
providers will receive the belongings of pilgrims who are beneficiaries
of the initiative and deliver them at their lodgings. An integrated
Saudi working team, headed by the Ministry of Interior, is supervising
implementation of the procedures for the entry of the beneficiary
pilgrims at the airports covered by the system and overcome all
obstacles that may be encountered in their embarkation and
disembarkation points.
SOURCE: SAUDI GAZETTE
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