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        "id": 1775836,
        "msgid": "hajj-pilgrims-begin-repatriation-on-1-june-departure-process-from-jeddah-airport-1780283148",
        "date": "2026-05-31 17:26:42",
        "title": "Hajj Pilgrims Begin Repatriation on 1 June: Departure Process from Jeddah Airport",
        "author": "Jessi Carina",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Indonesian Hajj pilgrims will commence repatriation from Jeddah's King Abdulaziz Airport on 1 June 2026, with strict baggage and timing regulations in place. Authorities have clarified that Zamzam water must not be carried on flights, as it is distributed upon arrival in Indonesia, while hazardous items and cash limits are enforced for flight safety.",
        "content": "<p>JEDDAH, KOMPAS.com - The Hajj 2026\/1447 AH season has entered the\nrepatriation phase. Indonesian Hajj pilgrims will begin repatriation via\nKing Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday, 1 June 2026.\nAirport Working Area Chief (Kadaker) Abdul Basir explained the arrival\nprocess until passengers board their flights. There are regulations\nregarding pilgrims\u2019 arrival times at King Abdulaziz Airport. Pilgrims\nare permitted to enter the airport six hours before departure. \u201cHowever,\nto enter the gate, they must arrive four hours before departure due to\nX-ray screening procedures requiring time,\u201d Abdul Basir said in Jeddah,\nSaudi Arabia, on Sunday, 31 May 2026. Pilgrims are then directed to\nwaiting areas or pavilions, where they are instructed to recheck their\nbelongings for prohibited items. \u201cPilgrims will be given the opportunity\nto tidy their belongings and asked to leave any prohibited items,\u201d he\nsaid. Basir urged group leaders, convoy chiefs, and kloter officers to\nassist pilgrims in checking and organising their luggage. Four hours\nbefore the flight, Hajj pilgrims proceed through the X-ray gate, before\nboarding the aircraft for their return to Indonesia. X-ray officers at\nKing Abdulaziz Airport will conduct checks to ensure Indonesian Hajj\npilgrims are not carrying Zamzam water. \u201cPilgrims are entitled to\nreceive one gallon (five litres) of Zamzam water upon return to\nIndonesia. Most of the water has already been distributed to Hajj\ndormitories (debarkation sites), with pilgrims collecting it upon their\nreturn,\u201d he said. For flight safety, pilgrims are prohibited from\ncarrying hazardous items, including flammable objects such as lighters\nand sharp weapons. Pilgrims are also not allowed to carry gases,\naerosols, liquids exceeding 100ml, or cash exceeding Rp100 million or\nSAR 25,000.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/hajj-pilgrims-begin-repatriation-on-1-june-departure-process-from-jeddah-airport-1780283148",
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