The first Hajj 2025 flight carrying pilgrims will land in Saudi Arabia on 28 April from South Africa, marking the official start of this year’s pilgrimage season. This initial arrival will be followed by flights from major Muslim-majority nations throughout the week.
Scheduled Arrival Dates:
- 28 April: South Africa (First arrival)
- 29 April: Pakistan, India and Bangladesh
- 2 May: Indonesia
Saudi authorities have completed preparations at King Abdulaziz International Airport (Jeddah) and Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz Airport (Madinah) to welcome the early arrivals. Special Hajj terminals have been activated with expanded immigration counters and streamlined baggage handling systems to accommodate the influx.
The General Directorate of Passports confirmed all health and entry requirements remain unchanged from 2024, with mandatory meningitis vaccinations and valid Hajj visas required for entry. Early arriving pilgrims will be transported directly to designated accommodations in Makkah and Madinah.
Over 1.8 million international pilgrims are expected for Hajj 2025 (1446H), with the final arrivals scheduled until 5 June.
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