Saudi Arabia launches early planning for Hajj 2027 with emphasis on operational readiness

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Review of Hajj 2026 experiences aims to strengthen coordination and pilgrim services.

Saudi authorities have begun early preparations for the 2027 Hajj season, with officials recommending stronger operational planning, closer coordination among agencies, and enhanced preparedness to further improve services for millions of pilgrims.

The recommendations followed a series of three-day discussion sessions organised by the Mecca Principality Agency for Hajj and Umrah Affairs, in cooperation with the Hajj Projects Management Office of the Pilgrim Experience Program. Representatives from 60 government entities involved in serving pilgrims at the holy sites participated in the sessions.

The sessions were held under the directives of the Chairman of the Permanent Committee for Hajj and Umrah and under the supervision of Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of Mecca.

Participants reviewed the outcomes of the 2026 Hajj season and developed recommendations to build on its achievements. The proposals focused on enhancing operational plans, strengthening proactive measures, improving integration and coordination among participating agencies, and clarifying roles and responsibilities.

The discussions also explored ways to achieve the highest levels of operational readiness, including mechanisms to anticipate and address potential challenges while maintaining high standards of service for pilgrims.

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