Flynas airlifts 18,000 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria has said that the pilgrimage from Nigeria to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will start on May

Flynas airlifts 18,000 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia

One of the airlines approved to airlift Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia for 2023 Hajj exercise, Flynas, has said it has airlifted 18,017 intending pilgrims.

The Managing Director of the General Sales Agent of Flynas in Nigeria, Alhaji Umar Kaila, disclosed this while speaking with newsmen in Abuja, Sunday.

The pilgrims airlifted in 45 flights, representing about 63 percent of the 29,296 pilgrims allocated to the airline. The air carrier has been allocated pilgrims from Lagos, Osun, Ogun, Niger, Borno, Yobe, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara states.

Kaila said Flynas airlifted more than half of its allocated pilgrims “on schedule. This is apart from the rescue operations we conducted for some states like Nasarawa, among others.”

While explaining that Flynas has positioned six aircraft for the 2023 Hajj operation, Kaila said the ones deployed so far are the airline operating from Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos, Sultan Abubakar International Airport Sokoto, and Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja.

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria had allocated 29,296 pilgrims to Flynas, 16, 326 to Max Air, 11,348 to Air Peace, 8,660 to Azman Air, and 7,833 to Aero Contractors.

Flynas, which employs over 60 Nigerians adhoc staff every year during Hajj operations, has been in Nigeria since 2014 as part of the Bilateral Air Services Agreement between Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

Hajj flight updates obtained from the NAHCON’s Command and Control Centre Sunday revealed that Flynas operated 45 of the 101 total flights by the approved air carriers.

The commission has so far airlifted a total of 42,571 pilgrims mostly to Madinah for Hajj.

The official data indicates that Max Air has so far airlifted 12,327 pilgrims in 23 flights, and Azman Air ferried 2,750 pilgrims in three flights.

Aero Contractors has airlifted 6,025 pilgrims in seven flights; while Air Peace transported 3,206 pilgrims in 12 flights.

The Hajj Commission has begun airlifting Nigerian pilgrims from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja on Thursday, May 25, 2023.