The Central Hajj Committee (CHC) met in Makkah to discuss early preparations for the Hajj season of 2025. Chaired by Deputy Emir of Makkah and Deputy Chairman of CHC Prince Saud bin Mishal, the meeting was held following the directive of Makkah Emir Prince Khaled Al-Faisal. The focus was on utilizing the positive outcomes from this year’s Hajj to enhance the pilgrim experience and improve services for the next year. Progress in the current phase of pilgrim departures via various ports was also reviewed during the meeting.
Prince Saud bin Mishal expressed gratitude on behalf of Prince Khaled Al-Faisal to the committee members for their efforts during the 2024 Hajj. He credited their work as well as the support of the leadership for providing the best services to the pilgrims. The aim is to ensure that pilgrims have an easier, secure, and comfortable experience while performing their rituals. The meeting emphasized the need for continuous development of the Hajj operation system to achieve this goal.
The meeting also discussed ways to capitalize on the success of this year’s Hajj in order to further enhance the services provided to pilgrims. By building on the achievements of the current Hajj season, the committee aims to make improvements that will benefit pilgrims during the next year’s Hajj. This includes ensuring that pilgrims have access to better services and facilities throughout their journey.
Prince Saud bin Mishal highlighted the importance of the efforts made by the committee members and the support of the leadership in providing top-notch services to the pilgrims. By working together and utilizing the resources available, the committee aims to continue improving the Hajj operation system. This will ultimately enhance the overall experience for pilgrims and ensure that they are able to perform their rituals in a safe and comfortable manner.
The meeting also addressed the progress made in the current phase of pilgrim departures through various modes of transportation, including land, sea, and air ports. By reviewing the logistical aspects of pilgrim departure, the committee can identify areas for improvement and implement changes that will streamline the process for pilgrims. This will help to ensure that pilgrims have a smooth and efficient journey as they make their way to perform the Hajj rituals.
In conclusion, the Central Hajj Committee meeting in Makkah focused on early preparations for the Hajj season of 2025 and discussed ways to build on the successes of the current season. By working together and utilizing the support of the leadership, the committee aims to provide pilgrims with an enhanced experience that is safe, secure, and comfortable. Through continuous development of the Hajj operation system, the committee is committed to improving services for pilgrims and ensuring that they have a positive and memorable Hajj experience.