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Pakistani Umrah Pilgris Stranded in Saudi Arabia as Tickets Prices Increase up to Rs. 150,000

March 8, 2026
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Pakistani Umrah Pilgris Stranded in Saudi Arabia as Tickets Prices Increase up to Rs. 150,000
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Pakistani Umrah pilgrims are facing significant difficulties in Saudi Arabia as soaring airfare prices, reaching up to Rs. 150,000, have disrupted travel plans and caused financial strain for many travelers. The sudden surge in ticket costs has left numerous pilgrims unable to return home or complete their religious pilgrimage, creating widespread concern among both the affected individuals and the authorities responsible for managing travel and welfare support.

Travel and religious authorities are reportedly assessing the situation and exploring potential measures to assist the stranded pilgrims. Solutions under consideration may include negotiating with airlines, providing temporary financial support, or facilitating alternative travel arrangements to ensure that pilgrims can safely continue or conclude their journey. The rising cost of travel has highlighted the challenges faced by overseas pilgrims during peak periods, drawing attention to the need for timely planning and coordinated assistance in such circumstances.

Disclaimer: This information is based on publicly available reports and is provided for informational purposes only.

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