The National Board of Revenue (NBR) has waived excise duty on air tickets for Bangladeshi pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia for Hajj in 2026.
The move is aimed at reducing overall pilgrimage expenses and making the holy journey more accessible for ordinary worshippers.
According to an official notification issued on December 7, 2025, the NBR granted full exemption from excise duty applicable for air tickets for all outbound and inbound Hajj flights in 2026.
The exemption mirrors a similar measure taken for the 2025 Hajj season.
Officials said the government’s decision is part of its broader initiative to reduce Hajj-related costs and support devout Muslims who aspire to perform the pilgrimage.
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By lifting the duty, each pilgrim is expected to save around Tk 5,000 on their air travel.
The NBR noted that the waiver reflects the government’s commitment to facilitating a smoother, more affordable Hajj experience, while upholding
the welfare of citizens undertaking one of the most significant religious obligations in Islam.