Islamabad: The first Hajj flight PK 760 for Pakistani pilgrims from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia reached Lahore.
According to the spokesman of religious affairs, 693 pilgrims will return home through the first three Hajj flights from Jeddah Airport. The Hajj flight operation from Jeddah will continue until July 20.
According to the spokesman of religious affairs, the departure of pilgrims from Makkah to Madinah will start from July 5, 38 thousand pilgrims will be sent to Madinah.
The last Hajj flight from Medina will return home on August 2.
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