Baghdad, Iraq – Over 50 Pakistani pilgrims are currently stranded at Baghdad Airport after a series of delays and administrative issues have disrupted their travel plans. The group, en route to perform religious rites, encountered unexpected setbacks, leaving them in a state of uncertainty.
The pilgrims were originally scheduled to fly from Baghdad to their final destination, but complications with their flight arrangements and visa clearances have led to significant delays. According to reports, the situation has been exacerbated by a backlog of passengers and inadequate support from airline and airport staff.
Pakistani authorities are working closely with Iraqi officials and the airline to resolve the situation. The Pakistani Embassy in Baghdad has intervened, providing assistance to the stranded pilgrims, including food, water, and other necessities.
The disruption has caused considerable distress among the pilgrims, many of whom have expressed frustration over the lack of clear communication and timely solutions. The embassy has assured the public that efforts are being made to expedite the resolution and ensure that the pilgrims can continue their journey as soon as possible.
Travelers are advised to stay in contact with their travel agencies and monitor the situation through official channels for updates on their flights.