A total of 32,532 Bangladeshi pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia to perform the holy Hajj, according to the daily bulletin of the Hajj IT Helpdesk under the Ministry of Religious Affairs. Of them, 3,284 traveled under the government management system and 29,248 under private management. By 3 a.m. on Friday, 81 flights had carried the pilgrims, including 33 flights by Biman Bangladesh Airlines with 13,684 passengers, 30 flights by Saudia with 11,299 passengers, and 18 flights by Flynas with 7,549 passengers.
The report also confirmed the deaths of two Bangladeshi pilgrims in Makkah—Abul Kashem from Tangail, who died of cardiac arrest, and Naim Uddin Mondal from Joypurhat, who passed away naturally. The official Hajj flights from Bangladesh began on April 18 with the first dedicated flight carrying 419 pilgrims. The outbound flight operations will continue until May 21, while return flights are scheduled between May 30 and June 30.
This year, a total of 5,565 pilgrims will perform Hajj under government management and 73,935 under private management, as per the ministry’s data.