ISLAMABAD: The second phase of Hajj training under the government scheme is being started after Eid, while the first Hajj flight from Pakistan will leave on April 19.
Under the government scheme, Hajj pilgrims will be provided with immigration facilities at Islamabad Airport under the Road to Mecca Project.
This year, more than 180,000 lucky pilgrims will go to perform Hajj, including pilgrims who missed out on Hajj last year.
According to a private channel, private travel agents have asked for more money from some pilgrims who missed out on Hajj last year.
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