RIYADH, April 5 (Xinhua) -- Saudi Arabia will use a mobile application to facilitate visitors' pilgrimage to Mecca during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said on Tuesday.
Travelers observing Umrah, a form of pilgrimage to Mecca, can book their Umrah ritual via the application Eatmarna and enjoy a smoother and safer experience, said the ministry.
Eatmarna, which translates as "let's perform Umrah," was originally developed to manage visits during the COVID-19 pandemic when social distancing regulations were in place.
The application's success in ensuring equal access for all worshippers and providing a smooth, seamless experience has led the ministry to continue its use after the lifting of restrictions.
In March, Saudi Arabia announced removing all COVID-related travel restrictions. Travelers no longer need to provide PCR tests or proof of vaccination to enter the country and institutional quarantine requirements have been removed. ■