- UAE leaders congratulated King Salman for a smooth and safe Hajj season.
- Over 1.67 million pilgrims performed Hajj rituals amid high temperatures.
- Gulf airports reported record-breaking Eid Al Adha 2025 passenger traffic.
Leaders of the United Arab Emirates, including President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, extended their congratulations to Saudi Arabia’s King Salman for the successful completion of the Hajj season 1446 AH.
Simultaneously, international airports across the Middle East—from Dubai to Jeddah—saw unprecedented travel traffic during Eid Al Adha 2025.
Eid Al Adha 2025 Sparks Historic Surge in Middle East Air Travel Amid Celebrated Hajj Success
Pilgrims from around the world gathered in Mina to perform the ritual stoning of the devil during the Tashreeq days of Hajj, despite temperatures soaring to 46°C. Saudi authorities deployed extensive safety and crowd control measures, ensuring the smooth flow of pilgrims during the critical stages of their journey.
In addition to spiritual fulfilment, many pilgrims praised the Kingdom’s hospitality and organization. Elderly and first-time pilgrims alike spoke of the profound impact of their experience, highlighting the seamless coordination between religious and civic services.
Airports across the Gulf capitalized on the Eid holiday, with daily passenger counts hitting new highs. Dubai International Airport peaked at over 300,000 travelers a day, while Riyadh, Doha, and Abu Dhabi followed closely with significant increases. Cultural performances and hospitality lounges elevated the festive travel mood.
The surge reflected both the region’s connectivity and its ability to blend operational efficiency with cultural celebration. From expanded terminals in Kuwait to traditional performances in Muscat, Gulf airports emphasized both capacity and comfort, creating a unique holiday atmosphere for millions.
The success of Hajj 1446 AH and the unprecedented Eid travel surge reaffirm the Middle East‘s dual role as a spiritual center and global aviation hub, setting new standards in service and unity.
“Everything around us is remarkably well-organized, allowing us to complete our rituals with ease and serenity.”
— Mohammed Isaaq, Pakistani pilgrim