JEDDAH: The Saudi Ports Authority has prepared a comprehensive
operational plan to receive pilgrims arriving by sea through the Jeddah
Islamic Port during this year’s Hajj season.
The authority, in cooperation with different government sectors and
agencies, seeks to ensure pilgrims’ comfort, and facilitate performance
of the Hajj from the moment they arrive in the Kingdom until they return
home.
The port will start receiving pilgrims on July 17 until Aug. 6. Some
22,000 are expected to use it, an increase on last year’s 16,000.
The port’s terminal has been equipped to accommodate over 800 people per
hour. It comprises five lounges, three for arrivals and two for
departures. All of the lounges are equipped with the necessary
facilities and equipment to serve pilgrims and help them complete their
entry and exit procedures.
The operational equipment includes 14 sophisticated devices for
searching and transporting baggage, 700 luggage trolleys, and 28 new
buses.
Over 266 personnel will serve pilgrims at the port during this year’s
Hajj season. These include maritime pilots, ship captains, technical and
operational supervisors, security teams, and staff responsible for
operations at the station as well as the management of technical
affairs.
Yanbu Commercial Port also has a terminal for receiving pilgrims, having
been recently expanded from 3,600 square meters to 7,200 square meters,
with its capacity growing from 1,000 passengers to 2,800. It has also
been equipped with four new X-ray baggage scanners and an integrated
health system that includes a pharmacy and medical clinics.
The Port of Daba has started receiving seasonal workers to serve this
year’s pilgrims, and it is expected to receive 40,000 pilgrims
throughout this year’s Hajj season.
SOURCE; Arab News
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