EgyptAir operates 21 flights to airlift pilgrims from Saudi Arabia

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Sat, 08 Jul 2023 - 02:14 GMT

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The first group of Egyptian pilgrims of this year, 2023, boarding the plane to Saudi Arabia- press photo

The first group of Egyptian pilgrims of this year, 2023, boarding the plane to Saudi Arabia- press photo

CAIRO – 8 July 2023: Egypt's flagship carrier (EgyptAir) operated 21 flights, on Saturday, to transport Muslim pilgrims from Saudi Arabia to the homeland.

 

 

The company announced in a statement that 8 flights from Jeddah and 9 flights from Medina to the Cairo International Airport, in addition to two flights from Jeddah to Alexandria’s Burj Al Arab Airport, and two other flights from Jeddah to Bamako in Mali.

 

 

EgyptAir started its air bridge for the return of the pilgrims from Saudi Arabia after performing the rituals of Hajj [the pilgrimage], on July 1.

 

 

The Hajj ritual ends with the celebration of Eid Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifices), which is the most significant feast for Muslims worldwide.

 

 

The Adha honors the day when Prophet Ibrahim -peace be upon him- was ordered to sacrifice his son, Ismael, and because of his obedience, God substituted Ismael with a ram, and this day has become a feast for Muslims since that day.

 

 

“And We have ransomed you with a mighty sacrifice” - Qur’an 37:107

 

 

In Islam, the sacrificed animal during Al-Adha is divided into parts, in order for the animal’s owner to be able to give a share of the meat to the needy people.

 

 

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