flynas Reigns Supreme as World’s Fourth Best Low-Cost Airline

flynas, a prominent Saudi Arabian airline, has been recognized as the world’s fourth-best low-cost airline by the International Skytrax Organization for the second consecutive year. This accomplishment comes alongside flynas retaining its title as the best low-cost carrier in the Middle East for the seventh year in a row, highlighting its dedication to excellence in service and its growth strategy aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.

LOT Polish Airlines Expands Network with New Riyadh Route

LOT Polish Airlines has appointed APG as its online GSA in Saudi Arabia, bolstering its presence in the region. The airline inaugurated its first flight to Riyadh on June 4, 2024, offering three weekly flights between Warsaw and the Saudi capital. This new connection provides passengers with convenient access to Poland and onward destinations within LOT’s extensive network.

Over 1,300 Pilgrims Die During Hajj Amidst Extreme Heat

Over 1,300 pilgrims died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, with a majority of the deceased being unauthorized participants. The deaths were largely attributed to heat-related causes, with temperatures reaching 51.8 degrees Celsius in Mecca. The Saudi government has reported a successful management of the pilgrimage, despite the high number of deaths. Climate change is expected to exacerbate heat stress during Hajj in the future.

Over 1,300 Deaths During Hajj Pilgrimage Due to Extreme Heat

A record number of over 1,300 people have died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, primarily attributed to extreme heat. The majority of the fatalities were unauthorized pilgrims who endured long walks in soaring temperatures. Saudi authorities have been criticized for failing to prevent the deaths despite record spending on crowd control and safety measures. The tragedy highlights the increasing danger posed by climate change on religious gatherings.

Egypt Suspends Tourism Companies After Deaths of Pilgrims During Hajj

The Egyptian government has taken swift action against 16 tourism companies following the deaths of over 1,100 pilgrims during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage, many linked to extreme heat. The companies facilitated illegal travel for pilgrims to Makkah, with a significant number of Egyptian deaths attributed to unregistered pilgrims utilizing personal visit visas. The Saudi government has defended its management of the pilgrimage, highlighting the quota system and lottery for permit allocation. However, high costs have led to an increase in unregistered pilgrims, many risking arrest and deportation.

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