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Hajj Operation 2026 Nears End, Final Flight June 30

Hajj Operation 2026 Nears End, Final Flight June 30
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Hajj Operation 2026 Nears End, Final Flight June 30

Hajj Operation 2026 Enters Final Phase, Last Flight from Madinah on June 30

Thousands of Pakistani Pilgrims Continue Their Journey Home

The Hajj Operation 2026 enters final phase, last flight from Madinah on June 30 as Pakistani authorities accelerate repatriation efforts following the completion of Hajj rituals.

According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs, nearly 46 percent of Pakistani pilgrims have already returned home safely. Meanwhile, around 55,000 pilgrims under the government Hajj scheme remain in Saudi Arabia and are being transported back in phases.

The operation has now entered its concluding stage, with officials focusing on ensuring a smooth and organized return for all pilgrims.

Makkah Operations Near Completion

Authorities have confirmed that field operations in Makkah will be wrapped up over the next 72 hours. Once completed, operational activities will shift entirely to Madinah.

Current Status of Pilgrims

  • 55,000 government scheme pilgrims remain in Saudi Arabia

  • 46% of pilgrims have returned to Pakistan

  • 28,000 pilgrims are currently in Makkah

  • 27,000 pilgrims are staying in Madinah

  • Repatriation flights continue daily

Hajj Repatriation Overview

Category

Number

Pilgrims Returned

46%

Pilgrims Remaining

55,000

Currently in Makkah

28,000

Currently in Madinah

27,000

In many cases, the final phase of Hajj operations is considered the most challenging. Pilgrims must be moved between cities, flight schedules must be maintained, and support services must remain available until the very last departure.

From experience, successful Hajj operations depend heavily on coordination between transport teams, medical staff, and government officials working across multiple locations.Final Repatriation Flights Scheduled Until June 30

Madinah Becomes the Center of Operations

As the Hajj season enters its closing stage, authorities have shifted their focus toward Madinah, where thousands of Pakistani pilgrims are completing their spiritual journey.

According to officials, around 27,000 pilgrims are currently in Madinah, offering prayers at Roza-e-Rasool (PBUH) and visiting other sacred sites. Their direct return to Pakistan is continuing through scheduled flights.

At the same time, pilgrims remaining in Makkah are being transferred to Madinah in phases to ensure a smooth departure process.

Key Upcoming Milestones

  • Makkah operations to conclude within 72 hours

  • Pilgrims gradually shifting to Madinah

  • Direct repatriation flights continuing daily

  • Last flight from Jeddah scheduled for June 16

  • Final flight from Madinah set for June 30

Staff Return and Successful Conclusion of Operations

The administrative operation is also being scaled down as pilgrims return home.

Operational Progress

Category

Status

Medical Staff Returned

51%

Hajj Assistants Returned

51%

Remaining Staff

Active Until Final Flight

Last Jeddah Flight

June 16

Final Madinah Flight

June 30

One common mistake people make is focusing only on the pilgrimage itself while overlooking the enormous logistical effort required to transport and support tens of thousands of travelers.

Customer Testimonial Highlights:

  • "The arrangements were well managed from arrival to departure."

  • "Medical and support teams remained available whenever needed."

  • "Transportation between holy cities was organized efficiently."

From experience, the success of a Hajj operation is measured not only by the pilgrimage itself but also by the safe return of every pilgrim. With thousands already back in Pakistan and the remaining flights proceeding according to schedule, Hajj Operation 2026 appears to be moving toward a successful and orderly conclusion.
(source:24newshd)

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Category: News

Published: 13 June 2026

Time: 5:25 pm

Author: Rabia

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