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Der Flughafen Ogun positioniert sich als Tor zum Heiligen Land, indem er seine ersten Hadsch-Flüge abwickeln will.

Der Flughafen Ogun hat die Absicht geäußert, seine ersten Hadsch-Flüge zu ermöglichen, wie in einem ThisDayLive-Artikel mit dem Titel 'Gateway to the Holy Land: Ogun Airport Eyes First Hajj Flights' berichtet wird. Diese Entwicklung unterstreicht die potenzielle Rolle des Flughafens bei der Unterstützung religiöser Pilgerfahrten nach Mekka. Die Geschichte erscheint inmitten anderer Nachrichten auf der Seite, konzentriert sich jedoch auf diese Luftfahrtinitiative im Ogun-Staat in Nigeria.

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Fast track Hajj speeds up immigration for pilgrims at Soekarno-Hatta Airport

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Saudi immigration officers checked documents for pilgrims from flight group five of Jakarta Pondok Gede embarkation using Fast Track Hajj Makkah Route at Terminal 2F of Soekarno-Hatta Airport on April 25, 2026. The service streamlines document checks before departure for efficiency. Minister of Hajj and Umrah Mochamad Irfan Yusuf reported 25,271 pilgrims from 65 batches have departed for Madinah.

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has defended its cashless policy at the nation's airports despite reports of chaos.

 

 

 

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