Elaf predicts 25% rise in Hajj and Umrah pilgrims
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Saudi Arabian travel specialist Elaf Group of Companies anticipates a 25% increase in the number of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims in 2010, with visitors from Egypt and Morocco accounting for the greatest rise in numbers. Ziyad Ahmed Bin Mahfouz, CEO of Elaf Group, said: “We have positive expectations for this year as we have engaged in new contracts that will improve the delivery of our services and offerings to our clients and associate travel agencies. “We are committed to exerting extra effort to ensure that our services adhere to international quality standards and meet the expectations of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims looking for a unique experience. Tourism for religious goals has become a vital sector for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and we are keen to play a key role in its further development,” he added.The Elaf Group of Companies provides various services for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, from the moment they arrive at the airport until their departure from the Kingdom. The Group oversees activities ranging from the issuance of visas to the provision of transport to ensure that all the needs of religious travellers are met and that they have a comfortable stay in Saudi Arabia.
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