Post Hajj flight operation continues smoothly despite global air traffic disruptions.

Despite ongoing disruptions in global air traffic, Pakistan’s post-Hajj flight operations are proceeding without major issues. Authorities have confirmed that the return of pilgrims is being managed efficiently, with flights arriving and departing on schedule from major airports across the country.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) have coordinated closely to ensure timely processing of passengers, baggage handling, and immigration formalities. Additional staff and volunteers have been deployed at key terminals to assist returning pilgrims, particularly the elderly and those with special needs.

Officials noted that while international aviation has faced delays due to weather and technical issues in some regions, Pakistan’s operations have remained largely unaffected. Special counters and separate immigration lines have helped streamline the arrival process.

The post-Hajj operation, which began soon after the conclusion of the Hajj rituals, will continue in phases until all pilgrims are brought back home safely. Authorities have assured that contingency plans are in place should any unforeseen delays occur.