ISLAMABAD: The hajj flight operation to transport the pilgrims directly to Makkah, Saudi Arabia, will commence on June 5, after successfully bringing hujjaj to Madinah Munawara.
The flights operation to Makkah will start from ten cities in Pakistan, with the last flight would go to Makkah on 21 June.
The first flight from Rahim Yar Khan is set to depart for Jeddah on 6 June, followed by another Hajj flight from Sukkur on 7 June.
Post-hajj flights
The post-hajj flight operation will start on 4 July.
After completing their Hajj, the pilgrims will go to Madinah to complete their eight-day stay before directly returning to the country from Madinah.
A team of over 137 doctors and paramedics would be available round-the-clock to provide medical facilities to the hajj pilgrims.