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Saudi Arabia on Monday said it has barred international visitors from making the Islamic pilgrimage, in a bid to control the coronavirus pandemic
The kingdom said Tuesday that only people of various nationalities already residing in the country would be allowed to perform the hajj
IndiGo, SpiceJet and Air India Express are planning to cut the number of flights to Saudi Arabia and Dammam
Over 50 per cent of all traffic to Jeddah consists of of pilgrims headed to Mecca and Medina
Umrah attracts tens of thousands of devout Muslims from all over the globe each month
The flight is one of a select few that will allow Qataris to land in Saudi Arabia