International airport in Makkah soon

Al-Kashmiri

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International airport in Makkah soon
ref: http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article47263.ece


The Shoura Council unanimously agreed Sunday to set up an international airport outside the holy city of Makkah.

The decision was taken when the annual report of the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) was tabled at the eighth ordinary session of the Shoura Council held under the chairmanship of Chairman Abdullah Al-Asheikh.

In a statement after the session, Secretary-General of the Council Mohammed Al-Ghamdi said the decision to set up an airport in Makkah was taken after detailed discussions on the comments and observations made by the council's Transport, Communications and Information Technology Committee on the annual GACA report.

Al-Ghamdi said that the house suggested that the proposed international airport in the Makkah region be located outside the Haram area to allow both Muslims and non-Muslims to travel to the region.

A large number of Haj and Umrah pilgrims are expected to benefit from the proposed facility.

The members also recommended adequate votes to finance the development of the existing domestic airports in the Kingdom with state-of-the art technology. The house also urged GACA to provide better facilities to local and international transit passengers who use the Kingdom's airports.

Recently, the council considered slapping a SR500 fine on those who smoke inside the Kingdom's airports when a draft anti-smoking law was submitted by the committee appointed to draft regulations to prevent smoking in the Kingdom. The draft law also seeks a ban on the cultivation and production of tobacco and tobacco derivatives in the Kingdom. The proposed law covers cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, hookah pipes and any other products containing tobacco.
 

Abu Talib

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Al-Ghamdi said that the house suggested that the proposed international airport in the Makkah region be located outside the Haram area to allow both Muslims and non-Muslims to travel to the region.

I am wondering non muslims near Makkah?
 

arzafar

Junior Member
Al-Ghamdi said that the house suggested that the proposed international airport in the Makkah region be located outside the Haram area to allow both Muslims and non-Muslims to travel to the region.

I am wondering non muslims near Makkah?

it's outside the haram.
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
Al-Ghamdi said that the house suggested that the proposed international airport in the Makkah region be located outside the Haram area to allow both Muslims and non-Muslims to travel to the region.

I am wondering non muslims near Makkah?

If its an international airport you'll have international flights = non-Muslim flight crew and passengers.
 

slaveofAllah88

Slave of Allah (swt)
it's outside the haram.

:salam2:

Usually people come from Jeddah to Makkah, and there is masjid e Aisha (r.a) thats located on the boundary, so im guessing the airport will be located away from that. So basically hajji's and people who go for ummrah would have less distance to travel but the main benefit would be a clear distinct location for people for ummrah and hajj.
 
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