
National and private airlines have been given flight quotas for the Hajj 2025 by the Federal Ministry of Religious Affairs. Serene Air, AirBlue, Air Sial, Saudi Arabian Airlines, and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) are the options available to pilgrims going to Saudi Arabia. As the top airlines for this year’s Hajj, PIA and Saudi Arabian Airlines will each carry more than 35,000 pilgrims. Serene Air will carry 7,000 passengers, AirBlue 7,380, and Air Sial 3,500, according to private airlines.
Major cities including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, Multan, and Quetta would be starting points for the flights. The cost of tickets will be the same in Pakistan’s north and south to maintain equity.
Different demands and finances have been taken into consideration when designing the Hajj packages. The most comprehensive bundle costs $800, while the smallest package starts at $1,000.
This funding is part of efforts to simplify Hajj procedures and give pilgrims a variety of travel choices. The administration hopes to guarantee easy and effective travel for all pilgrims taking part in the Hajj in 2025 by engaging the help of both public and private airlines.