MADINAH, Jun 03 :The organized repatriation of pilgrims following the completion of Hajj rituals is progressing steadily,. Over the past three days, 12,157 pilgrims have departed from Makkah for their home countries, while a significant number of pilgrims are simultaneously arriving in Madinah for their post-Hajj visits.
According to a spokesperson for the Ministry of Religious Affairs, 5,832 pilgrims have already arrived in Madinah. The Pakistan Hajj Mission has finalized comprehensive arrangements to facilitate the visitors and ensure a seamless hospitality experience. Currently, more than 100,000 government-sponsored pilgrims remain in Saudi Arabia, with over 71,000 expected to travel to Madinah in the coming phases.
Upon arrival in the City of the Prophet, the primary focus for pilgrims is paying respects at the Roza-e-Rasool(SAW). Pilgrims are actively engaging in prayers at Riaz-ul-Jannah within the Prophet’s Mosque and visiting other significant historical and sacred sites across Madinah.
The Ministry has emphasized that the return flight operations are being executed with high efficiency. Authorities have confirmed that the post-Hajj flight schedule will continue uninterrupted until June 30, with all operational logistics fully mobilized to handle the influx of travelers.
The Pakistan Hajj Mission has reiterated its commitment to utilizing all available resources to ensure that every returning pilgrim receives high-quality service and support throughout their departure process.

















