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Nusuk exhibition inaugurated in Tunisia

October 10, 2023
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Saudi Gazette report

TUNIS — The introductory tour of the “Nusuk” platform and the accompanying exhibition was inaugurated in Tunisia by Hajj and Umrah Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, and Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Tunisia Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Saqr.

The exhibition that was inaugurated in Tunis witnessed the presence of a number of officials from the Saudi Tourism Authority, the relevant authorities, and a number of companies from the private sector representing travel and Umrah companies.

During the inauguration, the exhibition presented a comprehensive definition of the platform and the services it offers for the visitors of Makkah and Madinah, in addition to the companies operating in the travel and Umrah sectors.

Nusuk platform offers the Tunisian citizens, who seek to perform Umrah and Hajj, a service that enables them to view the available appointments and to book an appointment to issue Umrah permit.

They also have a variety of options of Umrah and visiting packages, in addition to other services in Makkah and Madinah.

The minister’s visit to Tunisia comes within the framework of international communication efforts that aim to build bridges of communication with the Islamic world.

It also introduces the distinguished services and facilities that Saudi Arabia provides to pilgrims who come to it for the purpose of performing Umrah and visiting the Two Holy Mosques, visiting historical and Islamic sites, or visiting regions of the Kingdom.

The visit also aims to highlight the pioneer initiatives on developing the Umrah systems through the Nusuk platform and its services.


October 10, 2023
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