Thai pilgrims arrive in Jeddah on direct Saudia Airlines flight

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Thai pilgrims are welcomed by officials at Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport on Thursday. (@HajMinistry)
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Thai pilgrims are welcomed by officials at Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport on Thursday. (@HajMinistry)
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Updated 03 March 2022
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Thai pilgrims arrive in Jeddah on direct Saudia Airlines flight

  • Saudia suspended direct flights to Thailand almost three decades ago after diplomatic ties were downgraded
  • Official: Arrival of Thai pilgrims “enriched” the Umrah system and ensured recovery of commercial movement

MAKKAH: Officials at Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport on Thursday celebrated the arrival of Thai pilgrims following the resumption of direct flights between the two countries.

It was not the first group of pilgrims to arrive from Thailand this Umrah season, but it was the first to arrive on a direct flight from Bangkok to Jeddah, a source told Arab News.

Saudia previously suspended all direct flights to Thailand almost three decades ago after diplomatic ties between both countries were downgraded.

The head of the National Hajj and Umrah Committee, Mazen Darrar, told Arab News: “We extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for our wise government's efforts in attracting pilgrims, and its keenness and constant interest and support for the government and private sectors, motivating them to increase the number of pilgrims. 




A Thai pilgrim holds his passport after arriving in Jeddah on Thursday. (@HajMinistry)

“This helps achieve the goal of Vision 2030 by improving the package of services provided to pilgrims, which include all necessary means of comfort from their arrival, during their pilgrimage, and until their safe and sound return.

“These efforts resulted in opening the door to Umrah for Muslims in Thailand and providing them with the opportunity to perform Umrah, despite the pandemic, as per the precautionary measures established by Saudi Arabia.”

He also said their arrival “enriched” the entire Umrah system and ensured the recovery of commercial and economic movement in various fields.




Thai pilgrims are welcomed by officials at Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport on Thursday. (@HajMinistry)

Ahmed Bajafer, an investor in Umrah companies, said: “We are very pleased with the first direct flight from Bangkok to Jeddah via Saudia Airlines. Such an achievement reflects the great efforts made by the Saudi government and its tireless keenness to ensure the comfort of Muslims all over the world, and facilitate their arrival to perform Hajj and Umrah.”

Bajafer said the direct flights would be an important economic boost for the two countries, facilitating movement, opening economic horizons, allowing expertise exchange, creating mutual trade benefits, and providing commercial platforms that enhanced the economic understanding between Thailand and Saudi Arabia.


Saudi aid agency expands humanitarian assistance across conflict-hit regions

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Saudi aid agency expands humanitarian assistance across conflict-hit regions

  • Efforts aim to ease suffering caused by harsh living conditions

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief continues to make an impact by delivering critical assistance to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.

A KSrelief humanitarian convoy has crossed the Rafah border and moved toward the Kerem Abu Salem crossing in southeastern Gaza, carrying essential food baskets for Palestinians.

The Saudi Center for Culture and Heritage, KSrelief’s implementing partner in Gaza, has established new camps in the Al-Qarara area of southern Gaza and the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.

These efforts aim to ease suffering by ensuring that food and means of shelter reach the most vulnerable, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.

Meanwhile, KSrelief has signed an executive program with a civil society organization to help restore the Al-Manara Water Treatment Plant and supply electricity to the Saudi Maternity and Children’s Hospital, and Al-Buluk Children’s Hospital in Omdurman, Sudan.

The program will provide safe drinking water, helping reduce waterborne diseases, and ensure a reliable power supply for the two hospitals, the SPA added.

KSrelief has also distributed 900 food baskets to displaced families and returnees in Sudan’s Sennar State, benefiting 5,538 people, and 1,400 food baskets in River Nile State, helping 11,700 beneficiaries.

Saudi Arabia, through KSrelief, has provided aid to support crisis-hit Sudan via 13 aircraft and 60 ships, the SPA reported.

KSrelief has also signed a cooperation agreement with the International Association for the Care of Victims of War and Disasters to implement the eighth phase of operations at the Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Center in Yemen’s Taiz governorate.

The project will benefit 8,050 people by helping with physical rehabilitation, monitoring patients’ progress, and supporting the integration of people with disabilities into society.

It includes individual treatment plans, prosthetic fittings, functional rehabilitation, and specialized training to strengthen the capabilities of medical staff, the SPA added.

In addition, KSrelief has distributed food baskets to 810 vulnerable families in Chad. In Afghanistan, the agency has provided food assistance to 510 families in Badakhshan Province, benefiting 3,060 individuals, including returnees, orphans, and others in need.

KSrelief has implemented 4,006 projects in 109 countries since 2015, spending over $8.27 billion on food security, health, education, water and sanitation, shelter, and early recovery.