Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 01-03-2019
Pilgrims to Saudi Arabia will now have the option of taking home a 5-litre bottle of ZamZam water after the National Water Company (NWC), the main operator of the King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project announced the standardization of Zamzam water bottles to a capacity of only 5 liters instead of 10 liters.
Arab News reports the new packaging is part of the project’s recent transformation plan in line with Vision 2030 to meet the increasing demand on Zamzam water throughout the year.
The NWC says the change in the size of containers will help to meet the sustainability of providing the service to pilgrims that want ZamZam.
It says passengers wishing to take Zamzam water home can get the new 5-liter bottles from King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Mohammed bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Medinah.
The NWC and the King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Zamzam Water Project has urged all pilgrims and visitors not to buy the 5-liter Zamzam water bottles from street vendors, but rather from the official sources, which are available at the project site in Kudai and at airports to ensure the safety and quality of the water.
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