A month-long post-Hajj flight operation is set to commence on Sunday, ensuring a smooth and memorable conclusion for nearly 82,000 government hajj scheme pilgrims and facilitating their reunion with their families. The airlines such as Pakistan International Airlines,(PIA), Airblue, Serene Air, and Saudi Airlines will work together to facilitate the safe return of Pakistani pilgrims. The three flights carrying 693 Hujjaj will reach Karachi, Faisalabad and Islamabad from Jeddah. The Hajj flight operation from Jeddah to culminate on July 20. The departure of pilgrims from Makkah to Madinah will begin on July 2, while the first Hajj flight operation from Madinah to Pakistan will start on July 5. A total of 38,000 pilgrims will be sent to Madinah while the last Hajj flight from Madinah will reach home on August 2.
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