Overview
- Pakistan’s Hajj operation will run 34 days with 468 flights scheduled between April 18 and May 21.
- For the first 15 days all departures will go to Madinah, with Jeddah flights starting May 4.
- Of the total flights, 186 are planned for Madinah and 282 for Jeddah, with the first long-haul to Madinah on May 7.
- The ministry says visas are issued for about 119,000 pilgrims under the government scheme, including 67,230 men and 51,846 women.
- PIA, Airblue, AirSial, and Saudia will operate from eight cities, with Islamabad set for 129 flights, Karachi 124, and Lahore 104, and pilgrims directed to the Pak Hajj 2026 app and the ministry website for schedules and updates.