Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrims are set to return home from Saudi Arabia from Sunday to August 2.
A total of 1,22,884 people went to Saudi Arabia from Bangladesh this year.
Meanwhile, 43 Bangladeshi pilgrims -- 35 men, and eight women, died in Saudi Arabia while performing the holy ritual.
The airline authorities have advised pilgrims not to bring bottled Zamzam water in their luggage this year.
They said that Zamzam water was brought by authorities as the return flights from Saudi Arabia were empty when the pilgrims reached.
Currently, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, Chittagong, and Sylhet airports have Zamzam water stocked for all Hajj pilgrims.
Each of the pilgrims will get a five-liter box of Zamzam water, said the authorities.
They also warned that if Zamzam water is found in any Hajj pilgrim's luggage, they will leave the bag in Saudi Arabia.
Bringing frozen raw meat of camels and dumbas from Saudi Arabia is also prohibited.


