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First Libyan Hajj Flights Depart Thursday Carrying Thousands Of Pilgrims

May 4, 2026
First Libyan Hajj Flights Depart Thursday Carrying Thousands Of Pilgrims
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Libya is set to begin its Hajj travel operations this week, with the first group of pilgrims scheduled to depart on Thursday, according to the General Authority for Hajj and Umrah.

Officials confirmed that four flights will operate on the first day, including two departures from Benina Airport in Benghazi and two from Mitiga Airport in Tripoli. Each flight will carry approximately 170 pilgrims. Additional flights are planned in the coming days from several cities, including Misrata, Sabha, Al Abraq, and Tobruk, ensuring broad national participation in this year’s pilgrimage.

Around 7,800 Libyan pilgrims are expected to perform Hajj this year, with air transport services provided by Al Buraq Air. Outbound flights will arrive at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, while return flights are scheduled to depart from Medina.

To support pilgrims throughout their journey, a comprehensive medical plan has been developed in coordination with the Ministry of Health. A specialized team of doctors and nurses from across Libya will accompany the delegation, operating medical clinics in hotels in Mecca and Medina. The team will also provide on-site care during key stages of the pilgrimage, including Arafat and Mina.

Logistical preparations have also been strengthened this year. The National Oil Corporation has been named the official sponsor of the Libyan Hajj delegation, contributing to the provision of essential supplies. These include travel kits, Ihram garments, prayer clothing for women, shoulder bags, and other necessary items to support pilgrims during their stay.

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