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Federal Ministry of Religious Affairs Distributed the Hajj 2025 Flight Quota to Airlines

Federal Ministry of Religious Affairs Distributed the Hajj 2025 Flight Quota to Airlines

Federal Ministry of Religious Affairs has allocated flying quotas for Hajj 2025 to both national and private airlines. Pilgrims flying to Saudi Arabia can pick from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Saudi Arabian Airlines, Serene Air, Airblue, and Air Sial.

PIA and Saudi Arabian Airlines will each transport more than 35,000 pilgrims, making them the primary carriers for this year’s Hajj. Serene Air will carry 7,000 passengers, Airblue 7,380, and Air Sial 3,500.

Flights will depart from major cities such as Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan, and Quetta. To ensure fairness, ticket prices will remain the same across both the South and North regions of Pakistan.

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Federal Ministry of Religious Affairs said Hajj packages have been designed to meet a variety of needs and budgets. The cheapest plan starts at $1,000, while the most extensive package costs $800.

This allocation is part of attempts to streamline Hajj operations and give pilgrims with a variety of transportation options. With the participation of both national and private airlines, the government seeks to ensure seamless and efficient travel for all pilgrims participating in Hajj 2025.

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