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Air Cargo Peaks in Saudi Arabia as Pilgrims Begin Post-Hajj Departures

Air Cargo Peaks in Saudi Arabia as Pilgrims Begin Post-Hajj Departures

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July 2, 2025
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JEDDAH – July 2, 2025
As millions of Hajj pilgrims prepare to return home this week, Saudi Arabia’s air freight sector is entering one of its most intense annual cycles. With thousands of tons of goods set to fly out of Jeddah, Medina, and Riyadh, airlines and handling agents are operating at maximum capacity.

“Each year, the return from Hajj is a logistical challenge,” said Abdullah Al-Mutairi, a supervisor at the King Abdulaziz International Airport cargo terminal. “Pilgrims don’t just travel with luggage — they send parcels, boxes, gifts, even frozen food.”

Not Just Passengers — But Freight

In addition to regular cargo such as electronics and clothing, personal freight linked to the pilgrimage includes items like prayer rugs, spices, cosmetics, and dates. This freight isn’t shipped commercially — it comes directly from pilgrims sending goods home to family.

These personal shipments have become so significant that some airlines now dedicate specific holds or even freighter aircraft during the two weeks following Hajj. Last year, Jeddah airport saw a 31% increase in outbound freight during this window.

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Gulf Carriers Increase Lift Capacity

This year, Saudia Cargo, Flynas, and Emirates SkyCargo have all boosted capacity on routes to Indonesia, India, Egypt, and Nigeria — among the top countries of origin for Hajj participants.

“We’ve added three weekly freighter rotations just for Jakarta,” confirmed a spokesperson at Saudia Cargo. “The demand is very specific and very intense — and you only get a short window to handle it.”

Cargo terminals in Medina and Dammam have extended shifts and rented extra refrigerated units. Shipments that require temperature control, such as dairy products or cosmetics, are moved within 6 to 8 hours of drop-off.

Handling Pressure on the Ground

What makes this cargo surge especially complex is its fragmentation. Unlike standard freight, these shipments often come in irregular sizes, with handwritten labels, and must be sorted manually. Ground staff are trained months in advance, and extra shifts are added between 1–15 July to manage the flow.

“Even though the volume is heavy, the handling is slower because of the nature of the items,” explained Aisha Rahman, shift lead at a Jeddah freight handling company. “But we’ve learned how to prepare for it — it’s part of our yearly rhythm now.”

Forecasting with Tradition in Mind

Some logistics firms are now using cultural forecasting to prepare for surges tied to events like Hajj, Ramadan, and the Umrah pilgrimage. They say these peaks are not unpredictable — just underutilized.

“If you know when and where the movement will happen, you can plan months in advance,” said Karim Dabbous, head of regional planning at GulfLink Logistics. “The Hajj cargo rush is the best example of that.”

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