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 ZATCA Governor follow ups with Hajj

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H.E. Suhail bin Mohammed Abanmi, Governor of ZATCA conducted an inspection tour of the customs of both King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, and Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Medina. He inspected the services provided within ZATCA's plan for Hajj season, and the customs processes at Hajj and Omra terminal in both airports.

 

During his visit to King Abdulaziz International Airport, ZATCA Governor reviewed the customs services available to pilgrims, as well as the two terminals of “Makkah Route" which are designed to streamline the entire pilgrimage process for citizens of the countries participating in this initiative. To help with this initiative, ZATCA streamlines the customs process for pilgrims and their luggage by the application of cutting-edge security technology, in concert with the other entities taking part in this initiative.

 

ZATCA Governor toured the customs area at Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah to review the work progress, the level of service offered, and the level of readiness already in place to serve and accommodate the pilgrims coming via the Airport.

 

As the Hajj season approaches, Eng. Abanmi has urged all ZATCA employees to keep up their best work, achieving effective cooperation, ongoing coordination with all customs business associates, including government entities, in order to contribute to consolidate efforts, achieving integrative work, deploying all facilities to facilitate the customs procedures, raising awareness of the significance of customs control, and achieving the highest success levels in implementing the Hajj season plan to meet the directives of Saudi leaders.


 

 

 



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Last Update: 02 Sep 2024 02:32 PM Saudi Arabia Time