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Jeddah airport serves 5.2 million Umrah pilgrims

K H News Service by K H News Service
April 20, 2017
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Jeddah: As many as 5.2 million Umrah pilgrims have arrived and departed through King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) in Jeddah since the beginning of the Umrah season on November 1, Saudi Gazette reported.
Director of the airport’s department of information and public relations Turki Al-Dheeb said 2,588,357 pilgrims arrived and almost the same numbers departed. He said all Umrah flights will be directed to Hajj Terminal so as to expedite the immigration process.
“We are coordinating with all the concerned departments at the airport to ensure the safety and comfort of pilgrims,” he added.
Dheeb said the Umrah season will conclude on Shawwal 10 (July 4). Air traffic has been further augmented by the entry of new air companies, which are operating domestic and international flights to and from the airport.
According to Dheeb, the lounges of the Hajj Terminal can accommodate up to 1,800 pilgrims an hour and are fully equipped to receive and serve all arriving and departing pilgrims. “There are 27 government and private establishments involved in the service of pilgrims at the airport,” Dheeb said.
Meanwhile, a total of 4,154,069 pilgrims arrived in Madinah since the beginning of the Umrah season.
Prince Muhammad Bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Madinah received 6,546 Umrah flights with an increase of about 18.15 percent over their number last year.
According to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, 3,707,010 pilgrims arrived by air, 426,613 by land and 20,743 by sea. The ministry said four countries — Pakistan (24.61 percent), Indonesia (15.93 percent), India (9.34 percent) and Turkey (7.28 percent) — received the bulk of Umrah visas issued by Saudi diplomatic and consular missions.
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