The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) has appointed five travel agents and seven consortium travel agents to offer haj packages for Hajj 2017 (1438).
Prospective Singaporean pilgrims may choose from a total of 32 Haj packages this year. Twelve of these are shorter packages with durations ranging from 15 to 25 days. The remaining 20 are long-trip packages offering stays ranging from
26 to 39 days.
The lowest package price for this year is S$6,215 per person for quad occupancy, with the
highest package price being S$18,632, for double occupancy. All package prices quoted include emergency medical assistance (EMA) but excludes airfare and prevailing taxes.
The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) is notifying successful pilgrims whose registration number falls within the official quota (800) to choose their preferred Hajj package. Muis advises prospective pilgrims to evaluate the packages carefully.
While the pilgrims are strongly advised to read the Hajj purchase contracts, the authorised agencies have also been requested to fully explain details to intending pilgrims before confirming and signing each contract.
Interested?
Information on the authorised travel agents and approved Hajj packages for this year can be found at www.muis.gov.sg.
Prospective Singaporean pilgrims may choose from a total of 32 Haj packages this year. Twelve of these are shorter packages with durations ranging from 15 to 25 days. The remaining 20 are long-trip packages offering stays ranging from
26 to 39 days.
The lowest package price for this year is S$6,215 per person for quad occupancy, with the
highest package price being S$18,632, for double occupancy. All package prices quoted include emergency medical assistance (EMA) but excludes airfare and prevailing taxes.
The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) is notifying successful pilgrims whose registration number falls within the official quota (800) to choose their preferred Hajj package. Muis advises prospective pilgrims to evaluate the packages carefully.
While the pilgrims are strongly advised to read the Hajj purchase contracts, the authorised agencies have also been requested to fully explain details to intending pilgrims before confirming and signing each contract.
Interested?
Information on the authorised travel agents and approved Hajj packages for this year can be found at www.muis.gov.sg.
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