Dy Governor of Makkah Announces Time Planning for Hajj 1446 AH

Sun Sep 08 2024
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The Deputy Governor of Makkah, Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, under the patronage of the Governor of Makkah Region, Prince Khalid bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz, Advisor to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and Chairman of the Central Hajj Committee launched the “Meeting to Initiate Planning Efforts for Hajj 1446 AH,” the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Sunday.

Overall 60 entities involved in the Hajj system, and senior officials attended the event, organized by the Hajj Projects Office under the Service of the Pilgrim Experience Program as part of Vision 2030.

Governor of Makkah, Pilgrim Experience Program, Vision 2030, Grand Mosque, Hajj

During the meeting, Prince Saud bin Mishaal officially announced the time planning for the Hajj season 1446 AH, stressing the importance of elevating operational standards, refining systems, and enhancing procedures. He stressed improving worker efficiency in the Hajj and Umrah sectors and finding immediate, practical solutions to challenges as they come.

Prince Saud in his remarks conveyed Prince Khalid’s appreciation to the organizations responsible for serving pilgrims. He acknowledged their efforts to ensure the comfort of pilgrims and highlighted the Kingdom’s leadership’s unwavering dedication to providing exceptional services, adhering to the highest standards.

Prince Saud stated: “Today’s gathering aims to achieve key goals, primarily building on the successes of Hajj 1445 AH. Allah has blessed this nation with the ability to serve pilgrims, enabling them to fulfill Islam’s fifth pillar of peace, security, and comfort. Our top priority is early preparation for the upcoming Hajj season, ensuring we fulfil our responsibilities toward those who visit the holiest sites on earth.”

The Deputy Governor highlighted the importance of intensified coordination and collaboration among all sectors involved to improve services and make the Hajj journey more accessible and seamless for all pilgrims.

The meeting also reviewed the achievements of Hajj 1445 AH. These included 300 operational plans to enhance readiness, the activation of the Nusuk card, successful trial operations of Hajj flights from Taif International Airport, the expansion of the Makkah Route Initiative, partial opening of the direct Jeddah-Makkah road, improved transportation between Mina and the Grand Mosque, and the application of heat-reducing paints near Namirah Mosque.

Looking ahead to Hajj 1446 AH, the session explored plans, operational performance indicators, and quality measurement standards.

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