Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) has launched post-Hajj flight operations, facilitating the return journey for thousands of pilgrims from Saudi Arabia.

Sialkot International Airport Limited (SIAL) has officially commenced its post-Hajj flight operations, marking the beginning of the return journey for thousands of Hajj pilgrims from Saudi Arabia. The airport's management and staff are gearing up to handle a significant influx of passengers as they arrive back in Pakistan.

According to SIAL officials, these flights will continue until mid-June, providing a crucial service for those who have completed their pilgrimage. The airport has implemented robust safety protocols to ensure the smooth operation of these flights and the well-being of all passengers. Enhanced cleaning measures, social distancing guidelines, and health screenings are in place to mitigate any potential risks.

The launch of post-Hajj flight operations at SIAL is part of a coordinated effort by various government departments and airport authorities to support pilgrims during this critical period. Airport management has assured the public that they will work diligently to ensure efficient handling of luggage, customs clearance, and other necessary procedures for the returning pilgrims.

SIAL's post-Hajj flight operations are expected to handle over 100,000 passengers in the coming weeks, making it a significant logistical challenge. However, with proper planning and execution, the airport aims to provide a seamless experience for all Hajj pilgrims as they embark on their journey home.

This initiative not only highlights SIAL's commitment to serving the needs of its community but also underscores Pakistan’s importance as a destination for millions of Hajj pilgrims each year. As the post-Hajj season progresses, SIAL remains vigilant in ensuring that every returning pilgrim is met with the care and attention they deserve.