logo
Makkah Route Initiative Wraps Up, Facilitates Hajj Travel For Over 314,000 Pilgrims

Makkah Route Initiative Wraps Up, Facilitates Hajj Travel For Over 314,000 Pilgrims

Barnama06-06-2025

MUZDALIFAH (Saudi Arabia), June 6 (Bernama-SPA) -- The Makkah Route Initiative, one of the Saudi Interior Ministry's flagship efforts under the Pilgrims Experience Programme of Saudi Vision 2030, has successfully concluded its operations for this year's Hajj season, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
The initiative operated from 12 airports across eight countries: Morocco, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkiye, Côte d'Ivoire, and—participating for the first time—the Maldives. All beneficiaries have now arrived in the Kingdom.
Implemented by the Interior Ministry in cooperation with various partner entities, the Makkah Route Initiative served a total of 314,337 pilgrims.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bomb threat diverts plane with hundreds of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane with hundreds of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

The Star

time6 hours ago

  • The Star

Bomb threat diverts plane with hundreds of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

This handout photo taken and released on Saturday, June 21, 2025 by Indonesian Air Force's Quick Reaction Forces Command (KOPASGAT) shows a military serviceman riding on a tug pulling luggage near a Saudia aircraft at the Kualanamu International Airport in Medan, North Sumatra, after the plane was diverted following a bomb threat. - Photo: Handout/KOPASGAT/AFP JAKARTA (AFP): A plane carrying hundreds of hajj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted Saturday after a bomb threat, the transport ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city Saturday morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan told AFP. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey on Sunday, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 hajj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities. - AFP

Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days
Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

New Straits Times

time9 hours ago

  • New Straits Times

Bomb threat diverts plane of haj pilgrims in Indonesia, second in days

JAKARTA: A plane carrying hundreds of haj pilgrims back to Indonesia from the Middle East was diverted today after a bomb threat, the Transport Ministry and police said, the second such incident in a week. Saudia Airlines flight SV5688 had flown from the Saudi city of Jeddah to the Omani capital Muscat before travelling on to Indonesia where it was due to land in Surabaya, a city on the main island Java. But air traffic control officers in the Indonesian capital Jakarta received a call about a bomb threat for the flight, prompting its diversion to Kualanamu International Airport in Medan city this morning, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said. Regional airport authority head Asri Santosa said in a statement officers were checking the plane after its arrival but the airport on Sumatra island remained operational. All 376 passengers, hajj pilgrims from Java, and 13 crew members were safe at the airport, North Sumatra police spokesman Ferry Walintukan said. He said a bomb squad was deployed to sweep the aircraft. The passengers are due to resume their journey tomorrow, said Asri. On Tuesday a plane carrying 442 haj pilgrims back from Saudi Arabia to Jakarta was also diverted to Medan after an email bomb threat was sent to authorities.

Finns Celebrate Midsummer With Bonfires, Tradition On Seurasaari Island
Finns Celebrate Midsummer With Bonfires, Tradition On Seurasaari Island

Barnama

time12 hours ago

  • Barnama

Finns Celebrate Midsummer With Bonfires, Tradition On Seurasaari Island

A bonfire is lit during the Midsummer Eve celebration on Seurasaari Island in Helsinki, Finland, June 20, 2025. Thousands gathered on Helsinki's Seurasaari Island Friday evening to celebrate Juhannus Eve, marking the start of Finland's cherished Midsummer Festival with bonfires and folk traditions. (Photo by Matti Matikainen/Xinhua) HELSINKI, June 21 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Thousands gathered on Helsinki's Seurasaari Island Friday evening to celebrate Juhannus Eve, marking the start of Finland's cherished Midsummer Festival with bonfires and folk traditions, reported Xinhua. Held at the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum, the event recreated countryside-style celebrations for locals and visitors. Festivities began at around 6:30 pm local time with the raising of a maypole adorned with ribbons and greenery, a symbol of fertility and renewal. Throughout the evening, the crowd enjoy folk dancing, wreath-making, stilt walking, Finnish delicacies, and local crafts. bootstrap slideshow At dusk, several ceremonial bonfires were lit along the shore. Music and laughter continue late into the night. "Juhannus is about light, nature, and togetherness," said festivalgoer Miikka Heikinen. "It's the heart of the Finnish summer." Midsummer, officially observed on the Saturday between June 20 and 26, marks the longest day of the year. In northern Finland, the sun barely sets, while the south experiences only brief twilight. The Seurasaari Midsummer celebration dates back over a century and has been organised annually since 1956. Beyond Seurasaari, Helsinki offers additional Juhannus events, from nostalgic dance nights to scenic ferry rides and traditional saunas. Yet for many, the holiday is best spent at lakeside cottages, savoring nature and the glow of the midnight sun. --BERNAMA-XINHUA

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store