Return Hajj flights from November 2
Srinagar, Oct 30: The first flight carrying back Hajj pilgrims from Saudi Arabia will arrive at Srinagar International Airport on November 2, an official handout said.
Quoting Executive Officer, State Hajj Committee, the statement said that all those concerned are informed to collect the vehicle passes required for Airport entry from Hajj House, Bemina, Srinagar one day before the arrival of each flight on production of cover number slip.
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