Meeting to ensure smooth journey for pilgrims concluded in Sukkur
By our correspondents
July 18, 2017
SUKKUR: Hajj flights would start from the Sukkur Airport from July 27 with first flight of 160 Haj pilgrims, while this year a total 1,410 Haj pilgrims are expected to perform Haj from Sukkur. They would depart from Begum Nusrat Bhutto Airport, Sukkur, through nine flights. In this connection to finalise all arrangements, Commissioner Sukkur Division Muhammad Abbas Baloch presided over a meeting in his office which was attended by the officials and representatives from different departments including civil aviation, PIA, municipal administration, health, police, custom, anti-narcotics and other concerned departments.
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