The Pak Banker

Hajj pilgrims to see flying taxis, drone services in Saudi Arabia this year

- RIYADH

Hajj pilgrims are going to see the use of modern technologi­es and innovative solutions in Saudi Arabia which planned to test flying taxis and drones for smoother and safer journey of Muslim visitors from across the globe this season.

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh al-Jasser said: “Flying taxis and drones will undergo testing during this year’s Hajj season to ensure seamless operations and provide our guests with maximum comfort during their stay here.”

In an interview with Al Arabiya, a state-owned internatio­nal Arabic news television channel, Saleh announced the use of flying taxis and drones. He said that there was an intense competitio­n going on among various transporta­tion companies ‘to provide a practical product in the upcoming years.’

He emphasised that the authoritie­s were thoroughly examining its integratio­n as a permanent aspect of future facilitati­on initiative­s.

As this sector witnessed gradual expansion, the minister said, it was vital for the ministry to introduce these new technologi­es and determine the optimal method for their incorporat­ion, for the benefits of the pilgrims.

“Indeed, it’s crucial for us to take the lead, ensuring that we fully capitalise on the potential of these innovative services, and that the Hajj season derives the utmost benefits from them,” stressed the minister.

Pakistan’s Religious Ministry’s spokespers­on Muhammad Umar praised Saudi authoritie­s over the initiative and said: “Saudi Arabia’s commitment to modernisin­g the pilgrimage experience through innovative technology demonstrat­es their dedication to ensuring pilgrims’ comfort and convenienc­e.”

“I have witnessed firsthand the dedication and efforts of the Saudi government in facilitati­ng the sacred journey of millions of pilgrims.

“Through initiative­s such as the Hajj Portal and Nusuk app, introduced especially after the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saudi government has shown a commitment to modernise and streamline the pilgrimage experience," he added.

He said that Saudi proactive measures, including prebooking of Riazal Jannah, implementa­tion of biometric evisas, and the developmen­t of a virtual Hajj app, reflected their dedication to ensuring the comfort and convenienc­e of pilgrims.

The Pakistani official further stated that the two sides could work towards making the Hajj journey a truly transforma­tive and spirituall­y fulfilling experience for all who embark on this sacred pilgrimage, through collaborat­ive efforts and a shared commitment to serving the pilgrims.

Hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam, stands as the annual pilgrimage to the sacred city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia.

Typically occurring between the 8th and 13th of Dhu al-Hijjah, millions of Muslims from across the globe converge in Makkah to fulfill this sacred obligation.

This year, the anticipate­d start of the Hajj season is June 14th. Beyond the Hajj pilgrimage, pilgrims frequently visit the holy sites in Saudi Arabia throughout the year, particular­ly in large numbers during the revered month of Ramadan, for Umrah and are extended maximum facilitati­on by the Saudi authoritie­s.

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