First hajj flight from Bangladesh to leave Sunday

The first hajj flight from Bangladesh carrying 419 pilgrims slated to depart for Saudi Arabia on Sunday

As the Coronavirus situation has improved a bit this year, the Holy Hajj is going to be held on July 08 depending on the moon sighting with participation of one million pilgrims from all over the world.

Of them, 57,585 hajj pilgrims will attend from Bangladesh.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday inaugurated the Hajj Programme-2022 (1443 Hijri) urging everyone to uphold the dignity of Islam, the religion of peace.

She asked the pilgrims to abide by the rules and laws of Saudi Arabia while performing their hajj rituals there.

Biman will carry 31,000 pilgrims through 75 dedicated flights, according to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Tourism.

Pilgrims will have to spend minimum TK 5,21,150 to perform hajj this year.

This year, the government has fixed Tk 1.40 lakh as plane fare.

Hajj is open to those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and are under the age of 65, added the statement.

Pilgrims travelling from abroad will also need to have a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before their departure for Saudi Arabia, the statement added.

Last year, 58,745 pilgrims performed Hajj in the world because of the COVID-19 pandemic

Before the Covid-19 pandemic, 127,198 pilgrims from Bangladesh performed hajj in 2019.

Before the pandemic, some 2.5 million people used to travel every year to Saudi Arabia for Hajj.

Source: United News of Bangladesh