Introduction
Pakistan’s Hajj 2026 flight operation is moving ahead at full pace, with thousands of pilgrims successfully reaching Saudi Arabia under the government’s Hajj scheme.
According to Beyond Time News, the ongoing operation is being managed smoothly through coordinated efforts of multiple airlines and authorities.
Over 5,000 Pilgrims Reach Madinah
So far, 5,250 Pakistani pilgrims have arrived in Madinah through 21 government-arranged flights.
The large-scale operation reflects steady progress as Pakistan continues sending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for Hajj 2026.
More Flights Scheduled Today
An additional 3,510 pilgrims are expected to travel today on 13 flights.
These include four flights from Islamabad, two each from Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and Quetta, and one from Sialkot.
Airlines and Coordination
The Hajj operation is being jointly carried out by Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Saudia, Airblue, and AirSial.
According to Beyond Time News, all airlines are working in coordination to ensure smooth and timely transport of pilgrims.
Support and Preparations
Pre-Hajj arrangements such as training sessions, documentation, and vaccinations are ongoing across 10 camps in Pakistan.
Staff members have also been deployed at airports in both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to assist pilgrims round the clock.
Hajj 2026 biometric verification deadline ends today
Flight Operation Timeline
Officials confirmed that the Hajj flight operation will continue without interruption until May 31.
PIA has also resumed operations from Faisalabad after a four-year gap, adding more capacity to the overall schedule.
Conclusion
Pakistan’s Hajj 2026 operation is progressing steadily, with thousands of pilgrims already safely transported to Saudi Arabia.
According to Beyond Time News, the coordinated efforts of airlines and authorities are ensuring a smooth and organized pilgrimage journey for all participants.


