Saudi Women Dedicated to Serve Pilgrims via Makkah Route Initiative in Côte d’Ivoire

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Abidjan, Saudi women participating in the Makkah Route Initiative in Côte d’Ivoire have exemplified unwavering dedication while serving pilgrims at the International Félix Houphouët-Boigny d’Abidjan Airport.

Their commitment reflects a national approach and a permanent religious honor to the Kingdom in providing assistance to Hajj pilgrims worldwide.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) conducted a tour of the initiative’s terminal at the airport, where it had the opportunity to speak with Sergeant Asmaa Al-Harbi. She emphasized the profound honor felt by every Saudi citizen when serving the nation, particularly in the context of serving pilgrims.

Al-Harbi underscored the duty and approach of the Saudi government to serve pilgrims, highlighting the commitment to facilitating procedures for pilgrims across the globe.

As a member of the Makkah Route Initiative’s team at the Abidjan airport, Corporal Fayza Al-Ansari expressed her joy in serving the nation by extending services to the pilgrims. She emphasized the imm
ense pride shared by all members of the Makkah Route Initiative in serving pilgrims.

Meanwhile, Corporal Areej Al-Khamash emphasized the services provided to Hajj pilgrims through the initiative, ensuring streamlined travel procedures in their respective countries before their departure to the Kingdom. She highlighted the provision of high-quality facilities with meticulous precision and a strong focus on ensuring the comfort and safety of pilgrims.

Source: Saudi Press Agency