So far, about 55,642 Pakistani pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj 2025, according to official updates. These pilgrims traveled through 244 special Hajj flights arranged under both government and private Hajj schemes.
This large number of successful arrivals shows that the Hajj operation is running smoothly, even though there were earlier concerns about limited participation from the private sector. Authorities in Saudi Arabia are working hard to make sure the pilgrims have proper arrangements for transport, stay and services in Makkah and Madinah.
More flights from Pakistan are expected in the coming days as the Hajj season continues. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has asked all pilgrims to strictly follow the safety guidelines provided to them. These rules are in place to help ensure the health, security and comfort of all pilgrims during their sacred journey.
Pakistani officials are also present in Saudi Arabia to support and assist the pilgrims, making sure that any issues are handled quickly. The Ministry is using technology and on-ground teams to track services and respond to complaints or emergencies efficiently.
Overall, the first phase of Hajj operations for 2025 has been a success, with more pilgrims preparing to travel soon. The government remains focused on making this religious journey safe and comfortable for everyone.
This year’s Hajj is expected to see a strong turnout from Pakistan and efforts are ongoing to make it a memorable and spiritually fulfilling experience for all pilgrims.