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gulfnews.com
First Iranian pilgrims arrive for Hajj in Saudi Arabia

Dubai: The first group of Iranian pilgrims, numbering around 260, arrived at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport on Sunday, kicking off Iran’s Hajj season participation this year after securing the necessary approvals from relevant authorities.The pilgrims were received with organised services and facilitation measures designed to ensure a smooth arrival and a comfortable stay, in line with Saudi Arabia’s broader preparations to welcome pilgrims from around the world. Iranian authorities said this year’s pilgrimage travel is being carried out through a combined land–air plan via the Arar border crossing, with flights now under way and expected to continue for both inbound and outbound journeys. They also dismissed speculation about potential disruptions, noting that travel operations had proceeded smoothly in previous periods, including during Ramadan Umrah returns.According to Iranian officials, around 30,000 pilgrims from the country are expected to travel to Saudi Arabia this year. Preparations, they said, were the result of coordination agreements with Saudi authorities and contracts with specialised service providers to manage the journey from departure through to return.Ali Reza Enayati said additional groups of Iranian pilgrims are scheduled to arrive in the coming days, adding that they are receiving the same level of care and services extended to pilgrims from other countries. He noted that administrative and support teams had already arrived ahead of the main groups to oversee arrangements on the ground.Saudi Arabia began receiving pilgrims for this year’s Hajj season on April 18, as part of a comprehensive system of services aimed at facilitating arrivals and enabling pilgrims to perform rituals with ease. Authorities said efforts across air, land and sea entry points are being coordinated to ensure efficient processing, with health, security and logistical services in place.At the Jadidat Arar Border Crossing, Saudi Arabia also confirmed the arrival of the first groups of pilgrims from Iraq, with entry procedures completed smoothly under integrated systems designed to manage large volumes of travellers.Saudi authorities said all relevant entities have mobilised resources to support the Hajj season, including the deployment of advanced technologies at ports of entry and trained personnel to assist pilgrims in multiple languages.

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dhakatribune.com
40,590 Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia

A total of 40,590 Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrims have so far reached Saudi Arabia through 101 Hajj flights. Director of the Bangladesh Hajj Office Md Lokman Hossain said that 101 flights had landed in Jeddah by 10 am on Friday. According to hajj bulletin, seven pilgrims have died...

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egypttoday.com
First batch of NGO pilgrims to depart for Saudi Arabia, May 8: Ministry ...

The first groups of NGO pilgrims are scheduled to depart for Medina on Friday, May 8. Approximately 840 pilgrims, representing the governorates of Giza, Gharbia, Damietta, Qalyubia, and Suez, will travel to Medina to begin their Hajj rituals.

egypttoday.com
batamnewsasia.com
Hajj Flight Delay in Batam: 442 Pilgrims Finally Depart After 24-Hour ...

A total of 442 Hajj pilgrims from Riau, grouped under Batch 5 of the Batam embarkation, experienced a significant delay in their departure to Saudi Arabia. Originally scheduled to leave on April 27, 2026, at 09:40 WIB, the flight was postponed for more than 24 hours due to technical issues affecting the aircraft operated by Saudi Airlines.

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