Assalamualaikum Brothers & Sisters in Islam,
The 2010 Hajj season is over and another is fast coming our way.
Alhamdulillah, the last Hajj went very well and we look forward to the next one. We would like to take this opportunity firstly, to thank all our Hajji's for their support and cooperation during the last Hajj travel. We are deeply humbled by the presence of so many repeat haji's and their family members. It is the best compliment we can strive for.
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our great team of volunteers who gave so much to help us serve you. Their tireless and unselfish assistance contributed to the success of the whole trip. To them all, we say Jazakallah Khairan.
To all the passengers who gave us their feedback, a big thank you and we hope we can incorporate some of the suggestions that we have received to further improve our Hajj travel packages.
Every year we face new challenges to put together our Hajj and Umrah travel packages. The rules and regulations are constantly changing. Umrah season has just started. Do call us so we can arrange a package specifically to your needs. Whether you want 3 or 5 star hotels, private car transfers, rentals or taxis, shorter or longer stays in Mecca or Medina, we will organize your entire travel package for you. From all your bookings with the airlines, hotels and car companies to your visas, let us take care of all the necessary arrangements so you can enjoy peace of mind during your trip and concentrate on your Ibadah. As some period of travel coincide with peak international travel periods, book early to get the dates of your choice.
For this coming Hajj 2010, we have started to take bookings. As seats are limited, we urge you to book early. We had to turn down bookings last year as we had sold out all our seats very early on. Should you require any further information, look through our website for the details. If we can assist you in any other way, just give us a call in the office and we will do our best to assist you.
We look forward to be of service.
Sincerely,
Br. Tarek Morsi