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Transport Minister Visits Makkah Route Initiative Terminal at Jeddah Airport
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Transport Minister Visits Makkah Route Initiative Terminal at Jeddah Airport

From Saudi Gazette · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics Saleh Al-Jasser visited the Makkah Route Initiative terminal at Jeddah airport.
  • The initiative, now in its eighth year, facilitates pilgrims' journeys by streamlining entry procedures in their home countries.
  • This year, 10 countries are participating, with Senegal and Brunei Darussalam added, and the initiative has served over 1.25 million pilgrims since 2017.

The Makkah Route Initiative, as highlighted by the visit of Minister of Transport and Logistics Saleh Al-Jasser, represents Saudi Arabia's ongoing commitment to enhancing the Hajj experience for pilgrims worldwide. This program, now in its eighth year, is a testament to the Kingdom's dedication to leveraging technology and streamlined processes to ensure pilgrims can perform their rituals with ease and comfort. The expansion to include Senegal and Brunei Darussalam this year, bringing the total to 10 participating nations, demonstrates the initiative's growing success and international recognition. From our perspective at Saudi Gazette, this initiative is not merely about logistical efficiency; it embodies the spirit of hospitality and service that is central to the Hajj pilgrimage. It showcases Saudi Arabia's capability to manage complex international operations and its deep respect for the millions who undertake this sacred journey. The focus on facilitating entry procedures in pilgrims' home countries, including biometric data collection and electronic visa issuance, significantly reduces travel burdens, allowing pilgrims to focus on their spiritual devotion upon arrival. This proactive approach ensures a smoother, more dignified experience, reflecting the Kingdom's broader vision for a thriving and accessible Hajj.

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Originally published by Saudi Gazette in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.