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Govt approves Quetta flights for Arbaeen pilgrims amid road ban

Published on: August 5, 2025 4:58 PM

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told the National Assembly that special flights would be arranged for Arbaeen pilgrims this year. The federal government has directed the Balochistan government to operate direct flights from Quetta to Iran and Iraq. This follows a travel ban on road journeys due to major security threats. Every year, thousands of Shia Muslims travel overland to Karbala, Iraq, via Iran to attend Arbaeen rituals.

The road ban was announced last month due to the risk of terrorist attacks on pilgrim convoys. This decision sparked criticism from political parties and the Sindh government. Iran, meanwhile, advised Pakistani pilgrims to secure e-visas before August 7. Asif said the government was focused on providing safer options for pilgrims, including air travel.

So far, Iran has permitted one flight, but Pakistan is pushing for more. Arrangements have also been made for transporting pilgrims from Iranian and Iraqi airports to their destinations. Asif said private airlines have been invited to operate chartered flights to meet demand. He added that all licensed carriers were free to join the effort.

The defence minister encouraged airlines to take full advantage of the permissions granted. He said this approach would ensure smooth and secure travel while avoiding the risks of land routes. These changes were discussed during the recent visit of the Iranian president to Pakistan. An additional flight from Iran has also been approved.

Asif assured the public that the government is fully committed to the safety and convenience of Arbaeen pilgrims. The goal is to ensure timely, secure, and comfortable travel for all those observing the religious event. These flights will allow Zaireen to reach Karbala without risking their safety on insecure roads.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Arbaeen pilgrims, Balochistan government, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Iran, Iraq, Latest, National Assembly, operate direct flights from Quetta, special flights

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