Saudi Minister Launches Operational Activities for Hajj Season 1445 AH
The 1445 AH Hajj season has officially begun with the announcement made by Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, the Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah.
This statement follows the conclusion of the three-day Hajj and Umrah Services Conference and Exhibition, which took place earlier today.
Acknowledging King Salman's Generosity
Al-Rabiah conveyed his sincere appreciation to King Salman, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, for his kind sponsorship of the meeting. The minister also expressed his gratitude to all the organizations that actively participated in the conference and exhibition, as well as the hard work of the ministry's employees.
Enhancing the Quality of Services
The primary objective of the conference was to showcase Saudi Arabia's distinctive projects catering to the guests of Allah. Emphasis was placed on the commitment to elevate the quality of services provided during Hajj and Umrah, focusing on facilitating the arrival of pilgrims and Umrah performers from across the globe.
Aligning with Saudi Vision 2030
The event marked the initiation of various new services and technologies, all geared towards enhancing the overall experience of the guests of Allah. This aligns with the broader objectives outlined in Saudi Vision 2030, underscoring the nation's commitment to innovation and improvement in the realm of religious tourism.
Agreement Signings Across Various Sectors
A noteworthy aspect of the conference was the signing of multiple agreements covering diverse sectors. These agreements encompassed housing, logistical services, healthcare, transportation, catering, technology, artificial intelligence, water and energy solutions, and more. The collaborative efforts across these domains aim to contribute to the seamless execution of the Hajj season and ensure the well-being and satisfaction of the pilgrims.
As operational activities kick off for the Hajj season, the initiatives introduced during the conference reflect Saudi Arabia's dedication to advancing services, incorporating technological advancements, and fostering collaborations to create a more enriching pilgrimage experience for visitors from around the world.