Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: As of 31 July 2018, arrival flights around the holy city of Mecca ahead of this year’s Hajj were up 20% when compared to the last year’s pilgrimage, according to analysis conducted by Travelport (NYSE:TVPT), the leading travel commerce platform.

Hajj 2018 vs Hajj 2017

Growth in arrival flights around Mecca                       booked through all GDS

(as of 31 July 2018)

Rank

Destination

Vol. Increase

%     Change

1

Pakistan

13,788

61%

2

United Kingdom

4,324

47%

3

Bahrain

4,306

173%

4

India

3,791

19%

5

United Arab Emirates

2,887

24%

6

Kuwait

2,179

61%

7

Indonesia

1,707

38%

8

United States of America

1,668

20%

9

Turkey

1,655

25%

10

Malaysia

1,349

101%

This data is derived from Travelport’s interpretation of relevant MIDT data. It reflects bookings made through GDS only. Additional booking will have been made directly with airlines, which may or may not also have a GDS presence.

With Hajj being one of the five pillars of Islam, all Muslims are obliged to make the Islamic pilgrimage at least once in their lifetimes if they have the means to do so. Over five days, it involves undertaking a series of rituals including trekking through the desert and drinking water from a holy well.

Every year, in excess of one million people from all over the world fly into western Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj, making it one of the largest annual spikes in global air traffic. To manage numbers from overseas, Saudi Arabia sets quotas for countries based on their population of Muslims. Local governments and/or private travel companies then allocate places for citizens.

This year, the pilgrimage begins this weekend and concludes on the first day of Eid AlAdha. During this period, in total, as many as three million pilgrims are expected to participate. With such vast numbers involved, pilgrims start arriving in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as early as one month before the official start of Hajj to avoid the crowds at holy sites and prepare for the pilgrimage. Due to their proximity to relevant locations, the three airports pilgrims tend to fly into are: King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah; Ta’if Regional Airport, Ta’if; and Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport, Medina.

As part of its study, Travelport analyzed bookings made to these airports through all global distribution systems (GDS) as of Tuesday 31 July, arriving from Thursday 19 July (one month before Hajj) to Saturday 18 August. The company then ran comparable data for last year’s Hajj, so trends could be identified.

GDS are vast hi-tech reservation networks that allow travel agents and travel management companies, among others, to search and book airline seats, hotel rooms, rental cars, and other travel related items. Globally in 2017, Travelport alone processed 1 trillion transactions through its GDS. During Hajj, it should be noted that a large number of charter flights are added to manage dramatic increases in demand for trips to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and these are not recorded through GDS as bookings are made directly with associated airlines.    

According to Travelport’s analysis, as of Tuesday 31 July, flights from Pakistan had seen the greatest growth in bookings through GDS around Mecca when compared to last year’s Hajj, with volume up 13,788 (+61%). Bookings from the United Kingdom saw the second highest rise, with volume up 4,324 (+47%). Bahrain came third having registered 4,306 more bookings (+173%) vs 2017. India and the United Arab Emirates completed the top five positions in the table. India saw an increase in bookings of 3,791 (+19%), while the United Arab Emirates recorded a rise of 2,887 (+24%). Overall, flight bookings around Mecca through GDS had been made from 148 countries around the world.

Matthew Powell, Travelport’s Managing Director for the Middle East, Africa and South Asia, said: “Every year, Hajj sees one of the greatest migrations of people on the planet. It is likely many of the rises in flight bookings we’ve seen through our analysis can, at least in part, be attributed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s government increasing the Hajj quotas for the countries in question. For example, in recent months, increases have been reported for countries including Pakistan, Bahrain and India.”

Powell continued: “The role of the travel industry during the Hajj is to ensure over 1 million people’s travel requirements are delivered friction-free throughout their pilgrimage. Airlines need to respond to previous flight patterns and current trends to accurately plan route capacity, while agencies need to adapt as traveler requirements change. Such analysis, which can be performed using tools like Travelport Business Insights, enables travel providers and agents to serve their clients more effectively. We expect use of such data to become an even more significant driver of success as companies make it an integral component of their decision making.” 

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*All data is derived from Travelport’s interpretation of relevant Marketing Information Data Transfer (MIDT) data. It reflects bookings made in the UAE through GDS only. Additional booking will have been made directly with airlines, which may or may not also have a GDS presence.

About Travelport (www.travelport.com)

Travelport (NYSE: TVPT) is the technology company which makes the experience of buying and managing travel continually better.  It operates a travel commerce platform providing distribution, technology, payment and other solutions for the global travel and tourism industry.  The company facilitates travel commerce by connecting the world’s leading travel providers with online and offline travel buyers in a proprietary business-to-business (B2B) travel marketplace.  

Travelport has a leadership position in airline merchandising, hotel content and distribution, car rental, mobile commerce and B2B payment solutions.  The company also provides critical IT services to airlines, such as shopping, ticketing, departure control and other solutions.  With net revenue of over $2.4 billion in 2017, Travelport is headquartered in Langley, UK, has approximately 4,000 staff and is represented in 180 countries and territories.

Travelport Media Contacts:

Henry Jakins

Head of PR and Communications, EMEA

t +971 50 107 0018

henry.jakins@travelport.com

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