Haj 2017 flights will start arriving Saudi Arabia on July 24
Feb 23, 2017
RIYADH – The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA)
announced on Wednesday that Haj flights for the annual pilgrimage of 2017 will
start arriving on July 24 (Dhul Qaada 1). The last Haj flight will land at
Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport on Aug. 26 (Dhul Hijjah 4), the
Saudi Press Agency reported.
It is expected that there will be an increase of more than
260,000 foreign pilgrims this year comparing with the last four year’s because
of the lifting of the Haj quota cut imposed in 2013.
According to the figures of the Saudi General Authority for
Statistics, a total of 1,862,909 pilgrims performed Haj in 2016, of whom
1,325,372 pilgrims came from 169 countries apart from 537,537 domestic
pilgrims.
There had been a 20 percent cut in the quota for foreign
pilgrims coming from each country while the number of people allowed to perform
Haj within the Kingdom was reduced by 50 percent to ensure the safety of
pilgrims during the largest ever expansion of the Grand Mosque in Makkah.
Meanwhile, GACA organized a workshop on improving air navigation
of Haj pilgrims at Jeddah Hilton Hotel. Representatives of several government
and private departments and agencies involved in the Haj operation attended the
workshop. These included Makkah and Madinah emirates, Ministry of Haj and
Umrah, Jeddah and Madinah airports, Makkah Development Authority, Saudi Arabian
Airlines and almost all aviation companies operating in the Kingdom.
It was announced at the workshop that GACA strives to achieve
the goals of the National Transformation Program and the Vision 2030 that
target increasing the number of Haj pilgrims to 2.5 million by the year 2020
and to four million by 2030 respectively.
GACA granted license to 58 aviation companies from around the
world to operate Haj flights in 2016. These airlines transported 1,246,660
foreign pilgrims, of these 694,171 pilgrims arrived Jeddah airport while
551,170 pilgrims landed at Prince Muhammad International Airport in Madinah.
Source: Saudi Gazzete
Haj 2017 flights will start arriving Saudi Arabia on July 24
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