Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has taken swift action to alleviate the financial burden on Umrah travelers by reducing fares by up to Rs6,000. This reduction applies to journeys from major cities in Pakistan, including Lahore, Islamabad, Sialkot, Peshawar, Multan, and Faisalabad, and has been implemented promptly.
For those departing from these specified cities, the round-trip Umrah fare to Jeddah now stands at Rs87,000, excluding tax. Meanwhile, passengers from Karachi and Quetta can take advantage of a reduced fare of Rs79,000.
This move is a welcome relief for Pakistani pilgrims who have been grappling with the challenges of rising inflation and a weakening rupee.
The reduction in Umrah fares is expected to not only benefit travelers but also boost passenger numbers and revenue for PIA, making it a positive development for the airline and its customers.
However, there has been an unexpected delay in the much-anticipated announcement of the Hajj Policy for 2024. The press conference, originally scheduled by the Minister of Religious Affairs, has been postponed, leaving the public eagerly awaiting further information.