Tomorrow Wednesday, Indonesian Hajj Pilgrims In Wave II Start Returning To Indonesia
JAKARTA - The second batch of pilgrims who have completed the Arbain pilgrimage will gradually be repatriated to the country starting Wednesday 19 July through Amir Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz Airport, Medina.
"The Hajj Organizing Committee (PPIH) again reminds pilgrims who will return to the country to comply with the provisions of the luggage to be carried in their suitcases," said Central PPIH Hajj Media Center (MCH) Coordinator, Dodo Murtado in Jakarta, Tuesday, July 18, confiscated by Antara.
Dodo said, according to flight rules, items prohibited from being carried during flights, namely flammable / explosive goods, sharp firearms, gas, aerosols, and fluids exceeding 100 ml, more than Rp100,000,000 or SAR 25,000, andzam water.
The aviation authority, he said, would dismantle the suitcases of the Hajj participants if they were caught carrying items that were prohibited from being carried during the flight.
"Includingzamz water packaged in bottles. Two days before returning, PPIH will balance the congregation's suitcases. The maximum limit for baggage suitcases is only 32 kg," he said.
Meanwhile, in the return phase, said Dodo, until July 17, 2023 at 24.00 WIB, there were 90,871 wave I pilgrims who had arrived in the country, joined 237 flying groups (clusters).
"Special pilgrims who have returned to Indonesia to this day are 15,208 people," he said.
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On Tuesday, July 18, there were 4,141 people or 11 groups of wave I pilgrims who were dispatched to the country from King Abdul Aziz International Airport, Jeddah. There were 8,094 people who were members of 21 groups of wave II pilgrims who were dispatched from Mecca to Medina.
"To this day, 51,601 people who are members of 135 groups have occupied hotels in Medina which have been prepared by PPIH," he said.
The plan for the departure of pilgrims and officers from the Holy Land to the country on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, amounted to 7,680 people or 21 groups.