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Online platform Zamzam puts Umrah pilgrims few clicks away

The company served over 350k travelers and booked transfers for around 170k pilgrims in the last six months

- Fahad Abuljadaye­l Jeddah

Zamzam, an online platform for Umrah travels, has been clocking record numbers with scores of pilgrims opting to undertake the arduous journey to the holy sites of Saudi Arabia in a few clicks.

The company served over 350,000 travelers and booked transfers for around 170,000 pilgrims in the last six months.

The numbers reflect the resurgence of religious tourism in a post-pandemic world and speak volumes on the role of technology in facilitati­ng one of the world’s largest religious gatherings.

“Travelers no longer have to wait for days to visit the embassy and physically collect their visas. Instead, they can do all of it in a few clicks,” Omar Akbar, founder and CEO of Zamzam.com, told Arab News.

Launched in 2019, the Jeddahbase­d travel platform offers flight reservatio­ns, hotel bookings and ground services, besides issuing Umrah visas to people who need them.

It recently launched a dedicated call center facility with experience­d multilingu­al staff, an automated WhatsApp chatbot and email support, serving customers round the clock throughout the year.

“We had started this venture just before the pandemic with the idea of creating the first online portal that caters to religious tourism. Thankfully, we had a successful launch, but everything came to a standstill when the pandemic struck. So, rather than brooding over the stalemate, we spent the following two years improving our portal and adding more services,” recollecte­d Akbar.

After two years of the pandemic restrictio­ns, the perseveran­ce paid off when the Kingdom raised the number of Hajj pilgrims per day by 1 million, bringing a new dimension to Umrah.

“Pilgrims today don’t want to restrict themselves in a room during their two-week stay in the Kingdom. Instead, they want to follow the trail of Prophet Muhammad and

experience the authentic stories,” said Akbar.

The company is in an advanced stage of talks with the Ministry of Tourism to avail a license to create tourism packages that follows the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Establishe­d through a joint venture with TBO.com, Zamzam. com also offers high-end services such as VIP meet and assist services at Jeddah airport, guided Umrah tours, special programs to enrich the visitors’ experience, and premium services for executives, royal delegation­s and guests.

In addition, the platform has partnered with several financial institutio­ns such as VFS, Merit, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank and Buy

Now Pay Later to offer exclusive loyalty programs for customers with relevant credit cards.

The platform is committed to creating meaningful pilgrimage experience­s for religious travelers coming to the Kingdom from over 110 countries across the globe and has nurtured an efficient network of partner agents, industry profession­als, and destinatio­n managers.

On April 19, Zamzam announced the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing with the Al-Birr Charitable Society in Makkah.

Under the MoU, Zamzam will donate a certain amount from every booking completed on its site toward Al-Birr over the next year. The donation will be used to support the various charity programs undertaken by Al-Birr to serve the community.

Pilgrims today don’t want to restrict themselves in a room during their two-week stay in the Kingdom. Instead, they want to follow the trail of Prophet Muhammad and experience the authentic stories. Omar Akbar Founder and CEO of

Zamzam.com

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SPA ?? A general view of the Holy Mosque in Makkah. Launched in 2019, the travel platform offers flight reservatio­ns, hotel bookings and ground services, besides issuing Umrah visas to people who need them.
RELIGIOUS TOURISM SPA A general view of the Holy Mosque in Makkah. Launched in 2019, the travel platform offers flight reservatio­ns, hotel bookings and ground services, besides issuing Umrah visas to people who need them.
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