New Khorramshahr-Basra Passenger Service Launches Just in Time for Arbaeen Pilgrimage

New Khorramshahr-Basra Passenger Service Launches Just in Time for Arbaeen Pilgrimage

In a significant development for maritime travel, the Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Saeed Rasouli, recently announced the commencement of ferry services to Iraq’s port of Basra. This initiative, which began on Friday, 1 August 2025, aims to facilitate pilgrims traveling to the sacred sites in Iraq. The new route not only shortens travel time but also strengthens the ties between Iran and Iraq.

The 17-nautical-mile journey represents the shortest maritime corridor available for pilgrims, enhancing their experience and improving pilgrimage infrastructure. This service is expected to make a significant impact on the number of pilgrims visiting the holy shrines.

Resumption of Services for Pilgrims

Rasouli highlighted that this marks the second consecutive year of operation for this ferry service. Following extensive discussions and coordination with Iraqi officials, the service has resumed successfully. Key details include:

  • High-Level Meetings: Coordination efforts took place over several months to ensure seamless operations.
  • Capacity and Comfort: The ferry, operated by a private sector company, can accommodate 235 passengers and offers advanced onboard amenities for a safe and comfortable journey.

Future Plans for Expansion

The Deputy Minister expressed optimism regarding the future of the ferry service, stating that if demand from passengers remains strong, there are plans to extend operations beyond the Arbaeen season. Key points regarding future plans include:

  1. Year-Round Operations: If the response is favorable, the service may be available throughout the year.
  2. Increased Voyages: The number of daily trips could expand during peak pilgrimage periods to accommodate more travelers.

This initiative aligns with the broader policy of the PMO to enhance maritime tourism and improve regional passenger transport links. By providing efficient travel options, the service aims to promote cultural exchange and strengthen economic ties between the two nations.

Conclusion

In summary, the launch of ferry services to Basra represents a vital step in improving pilgrimage infrastructure and fostering bilateral relations between Iran and Iraq. With the potential for expanded operations and increased passenger capacity, this service is set to play a crucial role in supporting the influx of pilgrims visiting the holy sites in Iraq.

As the ferry service embarks on its journey, it stands as a testament to the commitment of both countries to enhance transportation links and promote religious tourism, making it easier for pilgrims to fulfill their spiritual journeys.

Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story and its impact on the pilgrimage experience.

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