

The BJP-led Union Government on Saturday announced a shorter Hajj package for Indian pilgrims, aimed at professionals who wants to reduce the duration of the pilgrimage while maintaining all essential rituals.
According to a statement by the office of Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs, George Kurian, the initiative has been introduced on the request of pilgrims working in business and professional sectors who find it difficult to spend 40 to 45 days away from work.
Under the new arrangement, pilgrims will be able to complete the Hajj rituals and return within around 20 days, instead of the usual extended stay.
According to it, around 10,000 pilgrims will travel under this special scheme.
"Based on feedback received from pilgrims, particularly working professionals and businesspersons, seeking an option to return early upon completion of the core Hajj rituals, a Short Hajj Package has been introduced for Hajj 2026 for the first time," the statement said.
"Under this category, 10,000 pilgrims will undertake Hajj with a reduced stay of approximately 20 days in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), as against the normal Hajj duration of 40-45 days," it said.
The minister's office said the first flight is scheduled to depart from Kochi on May 17, with other departures planned from major cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai and Ahmedabad.
The short Hajj package will run from May 17 to June 5, allowing pilgrims to complete their journey and return within a shorter timeframe compared to the regular pilgrimage schedule.
His office said the move is intended to make the pilgrimage more accessible and manageable for working professionals, while ensuring that all religious obligations are fulfilled.
The first flight from Cochin International Airport will be flagged off by Kurian at 12.30 pm on May 17.