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30 million pilgrims will visit Saudi Arabia by 2030

Author: Arab NewsID: 1546982921026270200Wed, 2019-01-09 00:28

JEDDAH: Officials from Saudi Arabian Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Hajj Ministry on Tuesday to increase tourist packages for pilgrims across the globe.
The MoU was signed by Hajj Minister Mohammed Saleh Bentin and Nasser Al-Jasser, director-general of Saudi Arabian Airlines.
Under the agreement, Flynas, the countrys budget airlines, will be able to tailor travel packages for pilgrims through the Hajj Ministrys central booking system.
“This new liaison will ensure travelers to the Kingdom are offered competitive prices,” said Bentin.
Plans include increasing the number of direct flights and seating capacity and introducing new destinations through the national carrier.
Al-Jasser said integrating government institutions would enhance productivity across the board and enhance airline sales.
“We are happy to continuously be improving the quality of service to pilgrims year after year,” he said. “We hope to have 30 million pilgrims visiting the Kingdom by 2030.”
Under the MoU, Saudi Arabian Airlines will create a digital platform exclusive for pilgrims.

Main category: Saudi ArabiaTags: hajj and umrah pilgrimsMakkahMadinah Hajj, Umrah Ministry pavilion showcases projectsMinister discusses Hajj with officials from Mauritania

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