The Freeman

Qatar denies blocking hajj pilgrimage flights

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DOHA — Qatar yesterday denied it had banned Saudi Arabian flights from landing in the emirate to transport Muslim pilgrims to Mecca, after an accusation by authoritie­s in Riyadh.

Saudi Arabian Airlines on Sunday said Qatari authoritie­s had refused to grant a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight, scheduled to transport Qatari hajj pilgrims, permission to land at Hamad Internatio­nal Airport.

The flight is one of a select few that will allow Qataris to land in Saudi Arabia, which last week temporaril­y opened its borders to pilgrims to the Saudi city of Mecca, the most revered site in Islam, more than two months into a diplomatic crisis that has seen Riyadh cut all ties with Qatar and ban its citizens from entering.

An official source in the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority on Monday "described as baseless the news... that allegedly claimed that the state of Qatar refused to allow Saudi Airlines to transport the Qatari pilgrims," according to a report carried on the state-run QNA news agency.

Qatar's civil aviation authority confirmed that it had received a request from the Saudi carrier for permission to land and had referred the airline to the ministry of Islamic affairs "in accordance with past practices."

The hajj to Mecca, a pillar of Islam that capable Muslims must perform at least once, takes place at the start of September this year. It is expected to draw around two million Muslims from around the world.

The pilgrimage has turned into a point of contestati­on between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which are locked in a diplomatic crisis that has seen Saudi Arabia and its allies cut all ties with Doha over accusation­s of state support for Islamist extremist groups and ties to Shiite Iran.

Qatar has denied the allegation­s.

Saudi Arabia last month said Qatari pilgrims would be allowed to enter the kingdom for this year's hajj but imposed several travel restrictio­ns, including flying in only on airlines approved by Riyadh.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? Saudi Arabian Airlines said Qatari authoritie­s had refused to grant a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight, scheduled to transport Qatari hajj pilgrims, permission to land at Hamad Internatio­nal Airport.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE Saudi Arabian Airlines said Qatari authoritie­s had refused to grant a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight, scheduled to transport Qatari hajj pilgrims, permission to land at Hamad Internatio­nal Airport.

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