Govt Negotiates to Limit Hajj Fare Hike Amid West Asia Tensions

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju clarified that the government intervened to reduce a proposed $400 Hajj fare hike to $100 after airlines sought increases due to West Asia tensions. The minister stated that negotiations with airlines prevented poor pilgrims from being financially unable to undertake the pilgrimage. Chief Imam Dr Umer Ahmed Ilyasi congratulated pilgrims and noted that AI technology is being used for the first time in Hajj. The first batch of 371 pilgrims departed for Mecca from New Delhi on April 18.

Key Points: Hajj Fare Hike Capped at $100 After Govt-Airline Talks

  • Govt negotiated to reduce proposed $400 Hajj fare hike to $100
  • West Asia tensions caused airlines to seek steep price revision
  • 17,000 pilgrims departing from Uttar Pradesh for Hajj
  • AI technology used for first time in Hajj pilgrimage
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Govt negotiated with airlines to limit Hajj fare hike despite regional tensions: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju says govt negotiated with airlines to reduce proposed $400 Hajj fare hike to $100 due to West Asia tensions.

"We don't want poor pilgrims to be unable to go on Hajj due to financial constraints. - Kiren Rijiju"

New Delhi, May 3

Union Minister of Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Sunday clarified the government's stance on the recent increase in Hajj airfares, stating that the central government intervened to significantly reduce the hike originally proposed by airlines following geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

Union Minister Rijiju explained that the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the US-Israel axis had led to a sharp rise in operational costs for aviation companies, who initially sought a much steeper price revision, speaking to reporters here.

"Some people wrote letters regarding the issue of why the Hajj fare has been increased by $100? Everyone knows that after the war between Iran and the US-Israel, the airlines requested an increase of $400. They have proposed an increase in the airfare for Hajj pilgrims to $400. We don't want poor pilgrims to be unable to go on Hajj due to financial constraints. Therefore, senior officials of the ministry sat down and negotiated with airline companies and brought the fee down from $400 to $100. So, for those going on Hajj through the Hajj Committee of India, there has been an increase of only $100, and for private operators, there has been an increase of $150", Rijiju said.

On April 22, Chief Imam of the All India Imam Organisation, Dr Umer Ahmed Ilyasi, congratulated pilgrims embarking on the Hajj and appreciated the arrangements made by the Uttar Pradesh government as well as the Union government.

Speaking to ANI, Ilyasi said, "I would like to congratulate all our pilgrims who have been allowed to undertake this Hajj pilgrimage today. I would like to congratulate all our pilgrims who have been allowed to undertake this Hajj pilgrimage today. I would like to congratulate our state's Chief Minister, Adiyanath Yogi. I appreciate the various arrangements made by our state governments and the central government.

"Today, I learned that for the first time, AI will be used in this Hajj pilgrimage. This is significant news globally. It is a significant fact that India is providing its pilgrims with all the facilities they need through AI. This year, 17,000 pilgrims are departing from Uttar Pradesh for the Hajj", he added.

In Islam, every individual must fulfil five duties (pillars), of which Hajj is one. The other four pillars are Shahada (faith declaration), Salah (daily prayer), Zakat (almsgiving), and Sawm (fasting in Ramadan).

On April 18, the first batch of Hajj 2026, carrying 371 pilgrims, departed for Mecca from New Delhi, marking the commencement of the annual pilgrimage season from India. The pilgrims left for Saudi Arabia from Indira Gandhi International Airport in the presence of Delhi Hajj Committee Chairperson Kausar Jahan.

- ANI

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Kavya N
Nice to see the govt and UP CM Yogi Adityanath being proactive about Hajj arrangements. The AI integration for pilgrims is impressive - India is showing how to combine tradition with technology! 🕋✨
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Rajesh Q
Still wondering why taxpayers like me should subsidize religious pilgrimages for any faith. Let those who can afford it go. $100 increase is not that much for a once-in-a-lifetime trip. Just my honest opinion. 🤷
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Siddharth J
Good intervention by the government but why is the government talking about negotiating with airlines? This is between pilgrims and airlines. Shouldn't the state stay out of religious matters? Just thinking aloud...
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Michael C
As someone living abroad, it's heartwarming to see India's government caring for its minority pilgrims despite global tensions. $100 increase is reasonable given the security situation. Well done!
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Priya S
The AI thing is interesting - hope it helps with crowd management and safety. But we must ensure pilgrims' privacy is respected. Hajj is a deeply spiritual experience, not a tech demo. Let's get the basics right first. 🕊️
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Vikram M
The Imam has appreciated the arrangements. That's a good sign. Secular India works when everyone respects each other's faith. Let's hope the pilgrimage goes smoothly

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