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Millions of Muslims are traveling to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. We’re making the journey smooth and comfortable by offering special Hajj services and adding specific Hajj flights to our schedules exclusively for pilgrims.
Emirates extra Hajj flights to Jeddah and Medina will operate between May 21 and June 22, and from July 2 to August 2. Find out more about our Hajj services, Hajj visas to enter Saudi Arabia, and which travelers are eligible to book Hajj flights.
We have a specialist team just for our customers traveling through Dubai International Airport for Hajj. If you’re transiting in Dubai, our specialist Hajj team will meet you at the arrival gate and assist you in the airport process through to your departure gate.
On the flight, we will announce when you have entered Al Miqat zones so you can prepare for Ihram. We’re also offering extra blankets and unperfumed hot towels, and our lavatories offer space to perform ablution.
During your flight to Saudi Arabia, you can watch our special Hajj film. You can learn about safety during Hajj, the formalities, and all your essential information about performing the Hajj pilgrimage. You can also choose our Holy Quran channel on your ice inflight entertainment.
Hajj passengers on flights to Jeddah are allowed to bring up to five liters of holy water (zamzam). You can check in the water and it will be carried in a special area of the cargo hold.
During the Hajj period, travel to Jeddah and Medina is restricted. The following information explains how you can travel to Jeddah and Medina as a Hajj pilgrim or with a specific visa during this period.
Hajj pilgrims must hold valid documents and Hajj visa in order to enter the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia. You can find out how to apply for a Hajj visa to enter Saudi Arabia here.
There may be vaccination requirements for Hajj. Please check the latest COVID-19 information here before you travel.
Please read the full health requirements for entering Saudi Arabia here.
All Hajj pilgrims can travel to Jeddah or Medina only up until midnight on June 22, 2023 (4th Dhul’Hijjah 1444H).
UAE national Hajj pilgrims can travel to Jeddah or Medina only up until midnight on June 24, 2023 (6th Dhul’Hijjah 1444H).
After June 22, 2023, GCC citizens must sign a pledge at check-in to state they are not performing Hajj or wearing ihram during the flight or after arrivals.
From May 30 to June 28, 2023, Muslims holding a visit or commercial visa cannot be accepted on flights to Jeddah or Medina.
Exceptions
Customers with the following visas will be allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia up to June 27, 2023 (9th Dhul’Hijjah 1444H):
Check your eligibility to travel on our specific Hajj flights or on our usual scheduled flights to Jeddah and Medina.
Passenger | Flight to Jeddah (JED) | Flights to Medina (MED) | ||
Hajj flights | Scheduled flights | Hajj flights | Scheduled flights | |
Saudi nationals | No | Yes | No | Yes |
GCC nationals (excluding Saudi nationals) | Yes* | Yes | Yes* | Yes |
Non-GCC nationals | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Muslims holding a visit or business visa | No | Yes** | No | Yes** |
Non-Muslims holding a visit or business visa | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Operating terminal | Arriving to/departing from Hajj Terminal in Jeddah | Arriving to/departing from Terminal 1 in Jeddah | Madinah Terminal | Madinah Terminal |
*GCC nationals booked on Hajj flights must hold Tasreeh of Hajj (Hajj permit) to be accepted for travel
** Muslims holding visit or business visas will not be accepted for travel after May 30 until June 28, 2023, unless they meet specific travel conditions. See above.