As a convenience for pilgrims, direct Hajj flights from Pakistan to Makkah will start on June 5. Ten cities will have these flights, with the final one departing for Makkah on June 21.
On June 6, the first flight will depart from Rahim Yar Khan, and on June 7, another flight will depart from Sukkur. Operations for post-Hajj flights will begin on July 4.
The eight-day stay in Madina follows the Hajj, and then the pilgrims depart for Pakistan. There will be more than 137 medical professionals on call around the clock to help pilgrims with their medical needs.
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