A significant number of over 12,000 Pakistani pilgrims has reached Makkah to perform Umrah, following their visit to Madinah on Thursday.

The majority of these pilgrims have been accommodated at Azizia and Batha Quraish areas of Makkah, says a statement issued here on Thursday.

To date, approximately 30,000 pilgrims have reached in Saudi Arabia under the government scheme, traveling via 126 flights.

Additionally, over 2,000 pilgrims have reached under private arrangements. The Pakistan hajj mission, Saudi authorities, and catering companies have extended a warm welcome to the pilgrims, ensuring their comfort and well-being.

Twelve more flights are scheduled to reach Madinah on Thursday, bringing additional pilgrims. Direct hajj flights from Pakistan to Jeddah will commence on May 24.

To facilitate the pilgrims, the Pakistan hajj mission has deployed 156 Mu’awineen (assistants) to provide medical facilities and 336 assistants for transportation, accommodation, and food arrangements.

The main control office of the hajj mission continues to guide and support pilgrims through the Pak hajj mobile app.