Last Pilgrims Fleet Arrives Next November 6
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Arief Rahman
Repatriation of the last Jakarta pilgrims fly group (kloter) will be on November 6. Jakarta pilgrims who will be discharged from King Abdul Aziz Airport, Jeddah, headed to Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport, Jakarta, is the kloter 13.
The last repatriation date is November 6. There are still two more fleets out of 13 fleets
Head of the Jakarta Mental and Spiritual Education Bureau (Dikmental), Budi Utomo said the repatriation of Jakarta pilgrims first and second fleet were constrained. At that time, the Garuda Indonesia cockpit crew is experiencing an excess of work and have to rest first. However, for the next fleet had no problems.
"The last repatriation date is November 6. There are still two more fleets out of 13 fleets
. Two of the first fleets had delay, the next is normal," said Utomo, at City Hall, Jalan Medan Merdeka Selatan, Monday (11/3).City Officials’ Test Result will Be Published via WebsiteAccording to Budi, each fleet consists 425 pilgrims. This means that there are 850 pilgrims still in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
He added, there are seven pilgrims from Jakarta died during the Hajj. However, he did not specify the names of the deceased pilgrims. Mostly because of illness and old age.
Jakarta pilgrim is divided into 13 fleets departure. While the total pilgrims are 5,668 people. They were discharged from the King Abdul Aziz Airport, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to the Halim Perdana Kusuma airport in East Jakarta.