Empowered Saudi Women Lead In Makkah Route Initiative, Serving Hajj Pilgrims
Saudi women have become a model of empowerment and dedication in serving Hajj pilgrims, particularly through their roles in the Makkah Route Initiative. At the forefront of this initiative are individuals like Corporal Maram Hassan Al-Zubaidi from the General Directorate of Passports. Al-Zubaidi is part of the team assisting pilgrims at Ankara Esenboga Airport.
Al-Zubaidi highlights her team's mission to ensure the seamless and efficient entry of Hajj pilgrims into Saudi Arabia. She notes that the initiative spares no effort in providing top-tier services, stationed within the beneficiary country to ease the pilgrims' journey.

Another notable figure is Corporal Sara Abdulaziz Al-Junaidi, who shares her enriching experience working with the Makkah Route Initiative for the first time. Al-Junaidi mentions that the initiative has allowed her to acquire new skills and expertise in catering to pilgrims' needs.
Al-Junaidi also underscores the importance of advanced devices and technologies in delivering efficient services. These advancements expedite the pilgrims' journey, eliminating unnecessary waiting times and ensuring smooth operations. She takes pride in her role, offering services that enhance the overall experience for pilgrims.
Corporal Sara Ahmed Abu Talib expresses her joy in joining the Makkah Route Initiative team in Ankara. She speaks with pride about serving both religion and country through this initiative, describing it as a source of immense pride and honour.
Abu Talib commends the initiative for its commitment to facilitating the pilgrims' journey, especially considering their specific health conditions. With many pilgrims being older individuals, their comfort and well-being are prioritised.
The Makkah Route Initiative continues to stand as a testament to Saudi women's empowerment and dedication, ensuring that Hajj pilgrims receive exceptional service and support throughout their journey.
With inputs from SPA