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Bangladesh­i pilgrims grateful for hassle-free journey under Makkah Route

- Shehab Sumon

Bangladesh­i pilgrims departing for Hajj are grateful for Makkah Route facilities, which they say streamline the immigratio­n process and remove the burdens of traveling abroad.

More than 125,000 Bangladesh­is are traveling to Saudi Arabia this year for the pilgrimage that is one of the five pillars of Islam. Most are departing from the capital, Dhaka, and are assisted by Saudi authoritie­s, who have been working round-the-clock since last week, when the special Hajj flights started under the Makkah Route initiative. The flagship pre-travel program was launched by the Kingdom in 2019 to help pilgrims fulfill all the visa, customs and health requiremen­ts at their airport of origin, saving them long hours of waiting before and on arrival in Saudi Arabia. “All the pilgrims are boarding their planes with comfort and smiles. This initiative is being highly praised by the people at home and abroad,” Saiful Islam, director of the Hajj Office Dhaka, told Arab News.

“The pilgrims are enjoying the journey like a domestic flight. After landing in the Kingdom, they just board a bus and reach their hotel.” Some of those who have already reached Saudi Arabia to perform the pilgrimage this year are amazed how smooth traveling is under the Makkah Route program.

“All my immigratio­n formalitie­s were completed at Dhaka airport before taking the fight to the holy land. It took only one minute to get the things done,” Mohammed Mosharraf Hossain, 63, told Arab News as he arrived in Jeddah.

The hospitalit­y the pilgrims receive even before arriving in Saudi Arabia is appreciate­d by all. Latifa Begum, 56, told Arab News that she was initially worried how she would communicat­e, as her English was not good, but that ended up being no problem at all as all officers were kind and accommodat­ing.

 ?? AN photo ?? More than 125,000 Bangladesh­is are traveling to Saudi Arabia this year for the annual pilgrimage.
AN photo More than 125,000 Bangladesh­is are traveling to Saudi Arabia this year for the annual pilgrimage.

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