DHAKA : Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh (HAAB) has announced three packages for
performing hajj under private management this year fixing Tk 5.10 lakh as minimum cost.
HAAB Secretary General Farid Ahmed Majumder announced the packages at a programme in the city on
Tuesday.
Under the packages, the maximum cost for each pilgrim will be at Tk 7.50 lakh, the general package cost
will be Tk 5.50 lakh.
Although food expenses are excluded from government-managed Hajj packages they are included in the
private packages offering enhanced services, he said.
He said the package costs have been calculated based on an exchange rate of 32.85 per Saudi Riyal
and any future adjustments to the exchange rate will be reflected in the final package prices.
On September 28, Religious Affairs Adviser Dr A F M Khalid Hossain announced the government-
managed Hajj packages for the upcoming year.
Under Package-1, the cost has been fixed at Tk 6.90 lakh while under package-2 at Tk 5.58 lakh and
under package-3 at Tk 4.67 lakh.
The HAAB Secretary General said the general and economy packages have been made mandatory for
private Hajj agencies.
However, agencies may offer customised versions of the special package, with slight variations in pricing
and amenities. Each pilgrim under private management must deposit a minimum of Tk 3,50,000 to
initiate registration. Registration will remain open until October 12, 2025.
The remaining balance of the Hajj packages must be paid by December 31, either through the agency’s
designated bank account or at the agency’s office.
Pilgrims must obtain and preserve an official money receipt. No transactions should be made through
intermediaries, he warned.
No airline will be allowed to carry Hajj pilgrims via scheduled flights this year-only dedicated flights will be
permitted, he said.
If the Saudi authorities increase any cost components after package announcements, the difference will
be added to the package price and pilgrims will be required to pay the adjusted amount. Hajj airfare was
fixed at Tk 1,67,820, which has now been reduced by Tk 12,990, bringing it down to Tk 1,54,830 for this
year.
“For the past two years, airfare of Tk 2,00,000 was unfairly collected from pilgrims. That was an injustice
and exploitation. At the time, the exchange rate was Tk 100 per USD, but despite this, fares were
inflated. Now, with a dollar rate of Tk 122.50, airfare is significantly lower, which shows that nearly Tk
1,00,000 was excessively charged per pilgrim in past years,” said HAAB Secretary General Farid Ahmed.


