Emirates expands services for busy Hajj season

Emirates expands services for busy Hajj season
Emirates will fly an additional 46 flights to Jeddah and Madinah between July 27 and Aug. 22 to help facilitate travel for Hajj.
Updated 19 June 2019
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Emirates expands services for busy Hajj season

Emirates expands services for busy Hajj season

Emirates will be expanding its services to Jeddah and Madinah with an additional 46 flights to help facilitate travel for Hajj pilgrims heading to and from Saudi Arabia. The flights will be operated between July 27 and Aug. 22.

The services will run in parallel with Emirates’ regularly scheduled services to Jeddah and Madinah, and will be available to travelers holding a valid Hajj visa. This year, Emirates expects thousands of pilgrims to travel on its services for Hajj, coming from top inbound destinations such as Pakistan, the US, Senegal, the UK, Nigeria, Indonesia, South Africa and Ivory Coast.

Adil Al-Ghaith, Emirates’ senior vice president, commercial operations, Gulf, Middle East and Iran, said: “Hajj is one of the most significant events in the Muslim faith, and every year, Emirates’ primary focus is to help facilitate seamless travel for our Hajj passengers as they converge on the holy city of Makkah for this once in a lifetime journey.”

With the substantial increase of inbound air travel into the Kingdom during this period, Emirates’ 46 extra flights will ensure that we can cater to that demand, as well as provide tailored onboard services in line with the tenets of Hajj.”

On the ground in Dubai, Emirates has commissioned a dedicated team to manage check-in and transfers for the seamless movement of Hajj passengers leaving from and transiting in Dubai.