New Straits Times

NEWER BUSES HELP AVOID DELAYS

Buses are 2015, 2016 and 2017 models and in mint condition

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TABUNG Haji (TH) has secured newer buses to ferry Malaysian haj pilgrims between Madinah and Mecca this year, which has resulted in minimal breakdowns or delays.

“We asked for and are using good buses this year — 2015, 2016 and 2017 models. They are in good condition and have reached their destinatio­n,” TH Highway Emergency Call Centre manager Shafie Sharif said.

The journey from King Abdulaziz Internatio­nal Airport to Mecca takes about two to three hours (a distance of 97km), while the journey from Madinah to Mecca is a seven- to eight-hour drive (424km).

He said TH had required the buses carrying Malaysian pilgrims between Madinah and Mecca to stop midway at a checkpoint, where the buses and pilgrims could rest for about an hour.

“Based on experience, if the buses don’t stop, there may be breakdowns. After all, some of these buses are used only once a year (for haj). Our pilgrims can also get meals at the rest area,” Shafie said.

The Highway Emergency Patrol Team (PPKL) is responsibl­e for managing the movement of pilgrims from when they first arrive in Jeddah airport to Mecca or from Madinah to Mecca.

“Our Call Centre monitors the movement of these buses. Any delays or breakdowns are reported to our hotline and we will despatch a team to assist. We can ask for replacemen­t buses when necessary,” Shafie said.

As at Aug 7, TH has used 180 buses to transport pilgrims from Madinah to Mecca, and another 116 buses to ferry pilgrims arriving on 14 flights from Jeddah to Mecca.

“So far, no major issues have been reported other than one bus breakdown due to clutch plate and airconditi­oning problems. The bus was replaced in two hours,” Shafie said.

PPKL has two teams of three people, assigned to the Jeddah-Mecca and Madinah-Mecca route. They are equipped with the Bravo system and mobile phones,” he said.

Shafie said when the haj season moved into the second phase, the PPKL teams would focus operations on the transport of pilgrims between Mecca and Arafah.

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