ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has started special flight operation to bring back the Umrah pilgrims stranded in Saudi Arabia today, march 17th.
PIA spokesperson Abdullah Hafeez said that the national flag carrier will operate 22 special flights for the repatriation of Umrah pilgrims stranded in Saudi Arabia from Jeddah and Madina.
According to details, the pilgrims will be flown to Karachi through three special flights, Lahore via 13 flights and Islamabad through five flights.
Hafeez said the national flag carrier had operated 65 flights from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia from March 13 to March 15 and brought back 17,184 passengers.
The Saudi authorities had suspended all flight operations from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia for two weeks starting from March 15 due to the coronavirus threat.
A circular issued by the Saudi government on Sunday however allowed PIA to hold flight operations from Jeddah and Madina for the return of Pakistani Umrah pilgrims.
Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs has established three Front Desk Facilitation Counters at Jeddah airport to assist the Umrah pilgrims.
The ministry’s Jeddah office staff has been stationed at the airport to ensure round-the-clock coordination with Saudi authorities for the facilitation of the pilgrims.
Meanwhile, flight operations at Dammam and Riyadh airports have been completely halted.