JEDDAH: The director of the Passports Department in Madinah, Dr. Khaled Al-Huaish, revealed that 43,063 pilgrims have been received and a total of 100,000 Indonesian pilgrims are expected on the "Makkah Route", a fast-track initiative for Malaysian and Indonesian pilgrims to enter Saudi Arabia without the long wait.
The initiative began with processing the entry visas for Saudi Arabia from a pilgrim’s own country, at the airport where the first flight takes off, in collaboration with various related Saudi government agencies to facilitate pilgrimage arrangements and requirements.
The pilgrims who arrive under the Makkah Route Initiative have their fingerprints taken and passports stamped at their country of departure and their entry into Saudi Arabia will be facilitated like a domestic flight while their baggage will be sent to their places of residence through the Ministry of Hajj.
100,000 to benefit from Makkah Route Initiative
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100,000 to benefit from Makkah Route Initiative
- The hajj, expected to draw more than two million pilgrims to Mecca this year, represents a key rite of passage for Muslims
Jeddah governor attends ceremony marking Kuwait National Day
- Fareed bin Saad Al-Shehri, director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Makkah, and members of the diplomatic corps, were also in attendance
JEDDAH: Jeddah Gov. Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi attended a ceremony in Jeddah on Sunday to mark Kuwait’s National Day.
Prince Saud was received by Kuwait’s Consul General Yousef Abdullah Al-Tunaib and other consulate officials, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Fareed bin Saad Al-Shehri, director-general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Makkah, and members of the diplomatic corps, were also in attendance.
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