Jeddah : Dallah Albaraka Group has unveiled a significant expansion in its transportation and hospitality services aimed at enhancing the pilgrimage experience. This announcement was made during the Hajj Conference and Exhibition 1447, held in Jeddah under the patronage of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and organized by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

Mr. Luay Abdul Latif Gharab, Managing Director of Hospitality, Holy Sites, and Transportation Services at Dallah Albaraka Group, emphasized the company’s commitment to serving pilgrims by modernizing its operations. He revealed that the group has added 400 state-of-the-art 2026 model buses to the Dallah Hajj Transport Company fleet, equipped with advanced comfort and safety features.

“With this expansion, our total fleet now exceeds 1,250 buses, significantly enhancing our capacity to meet the increasing demand for transportation during the Hajj and Umrah seasons. This ensures a superior travel experience, aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030,” Gharab stated.

In addition to upgrades in transportation, the Dallah Taiba Hotel in Madinah will undergo a complete renovation, transforming its 473 units into a luxurious destination just steps away from the Prophet’s Mosque. Gharab noted, “We are redesigning the hotel to adhere to the highest international hospitality standards, while capturing the essence and spirit of Madinah.”

These initiatives reflect Dallah Albaraka’s strategic commitment to sustainable Hajj and Umrah services, focusing on creating a comprehensive pilgrim experience through investments in technology and qualified national talent. Gharab remarked, “Our vision is inspired by the legacy of Sheikh Saleh Kamel—may God have mercy on him—seeking to leverage investment to support the Two Holy Mosques. We aim to continue this mission in alignment with our ambitious vision.”

He concluded by reaffirming Dallah Albaraka’s dedication to collaborating with government and private sectors to integrate services and provide exemplary investment models, enhancing the Kingdom’s global reputation in serving pilgrims.

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