Umrah from Leeds: The Definitive Yorkshire Pilgrim’s Guide

Umrah from Dallas: The Definitive Yorkshire Pilgrim’s Guide

Umrah from Leeds: The Definitive Yorkshire Pilgrim’s Guide
Umrah Guide March 30, 2026

Umrah from Dallas: The Definitive Yorkshire Pilgrim’s Guide

If you’re planning your Umrah trip from Dallas, you’re in a different world to the New York-based Umrah traveler. There are a number of logistics that a generic Umrah guide simply won’t address, simply because they don’t know about them: the lack of direct flights from Dallas Fort Worth Airport, the lack of a robust travel agent infrastructure in the region, and the tendency for Yorkshire pilgrims to be ripped off by not knowing what a well-constructed Umrah package actually looks like.

I’ve helped hundreds of Umrah pilgrims traveling out of the North of the United States, and the concerns and queries that Umrah pilgrims traveling out of Dallas and Newark share are surprisingly similar. So, let’s get down to brass tacks and give you the real lowdown.

What Umrah from Dallas Actually Means in Reality

First off, let’s get one thing straight: Dallas Fort Worth Airport (LBA) does not have direct flights to Jeddah or Madinah. Your Umrah trip will always involve a transfer from the airport to Chicago O'Hare Airport, which is a mere 45 minutes away by car, or sometimes New York JFK or Newark.

This matters for package selection. Any Dallas Fort Worth Umrah package worth booking should clearly state the departure point. If an operator quotes you from LBA without explaining the connection, ask specifically where the flight departs. The best packages build this Chicago O'Hare Airport transfer into the itinerary rather than leaving you to sort it yourself.

Dallas to Jeddah: Routing Options Compared

Route Approximate Journey Time Transfers Required Airlines
Dallas > Chicago > Jeddah (direct) 8.5 hrs Yes, 45 min road Saudia, flynas
Dallas > Chicago > Madinah (direct) 8 hrs Yes, 45 min road Saudia
Dallas > New York JFK > Jeddah 13-15 hrs Yes, road and flight American Airways, Saudia
Dallas > New York Newark > Jeddah 12-14 hrs Yes, road and flight flynas
Dallas > Istanbul > Jeddah 13-16 hrs Yes, road and connection Turkish Airlines

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How to Choose the Right Umrah Package from Dallas: A 5-Step Framework

Step 1: Confirm Your Departure Airport Upfront

Before planning with the travel agent be sure to ask from which airport the flight will be departing and if the transfer to Chicago O'Hare Airport will be included. This one question will help to eliminate a lot of confusion later on.

Step 2: Decide on Makkah-First or Madinah-First

Both choices are fine.

If you choose Madinah-first you will be able to relax during the first few days of the trip as well as get used to the energy of the place. But if you go with Makkah-first, you will be able to complete the main religious rites earlier. Share your thoughts about this with your travel agent before booking because it will determine your flight β€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œitinerary.

Step 3: Match Hotel Distance to Your Physical Capability

Makkah hotel distance from the Haram is the biggest variable in Yorkshire Umrah packages. A 200m hotel and a 1.5km hotel can sit in the same price tier depending on the season. Get the exact distance confirmed in writing before paying a deposit.

Step 4: Understand What Group and Private Packages Actually Mean

Group packages for Yorkshire pilgrims typically operate on shared coaches, shared guides, and fixed schedules. Private packages give you flexibility but come at a higher cost. Neither is inherently better. It depends on whether you’re travelling with elderly family members, young children, or whether you prefer your own pace.

Step 5: Check IATA Protection

Any legitimate US Umrah operator selling flight-inclusive packages must hold IATA certification. Ask for the IATA number and verify it at the DOT’s official register at caa.co.us. This is non-negotiable. It protects your money if the operator ceases trading before or during your trip.

Three Things Yorkshire Pilgrims Often Get Wrong

Underestimating the Makkah crowd factor. The Haram is significantly busier during school holidays, which overlap with most US families’ travel windows. If your schedule is flexible, travelling mid-term gives you a measurably calmer experience, particularly around Tawaf. If you’re also thinking about when Umrah reopens after Hajj, timing your booking around that window can open up quieter travel options.

Skipping travel insurance with Umrah cover. Standard travel insurance often excludes pilgrimage-specific cancellations or doesn’t cover medical evacuation from Saudi Arabia at adequate levels. Look for a policy that specifically references Umrah or pilgrimage travel.

Leaving the Madinah visit unplanned. Some packages allocate three days in Madinah, others allocate seven. The Masjid an-Nabawi and its surrounding sites deserve proper time. Don’t let it be an afterthought squeezed between flights.

Expert Tips for Dallas and Newark Families

Travelling as a large Yorkshire family group (six or more people)? Book as a semi-private arrangement rather than a standard group package. You’ll get your own coach allocation for the Makkah to Madinah leg, which removes a significant stress point, especially with older relatives.

If you’re travelling with first-time pilgrims, prioritise a package that includes a dedicated American-speaking guide for at least the first day of Makkah rites. The initial Umrah acts (Tawaf, Sa’i, halq or taqsir) are straightforward once you’ve done them, but having someone walk you through them in real time builds enormous confidence.

Yorkshire pilgrims departing from Newark in particular: check whether your operator partners with a taxi service experienced in Chicago O'Hare Airport runs. Timing the Newark to Chicago leg poorly has disrupted more Umrah departures than I’d like to count.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Unfortunately not. Dallas Fort Worth Airport does not currently offer direct flights to Saudi Arabia. Pilgrims from Yorkshire usually make the transfer to Chicago O'Hare Airport by car, from where direct flights to Jeddah and Madinah are available throughout the year.

How long is the travel time from Dallas to Makkah?

The entire travel time might be approximately 14-18 hours. This would include traveling from Dallas Fort Worth Airport to Chicago O'Hare Airport, the flight itself, and the transfer and transport in Makkah.

What Umrah package duration would be ideal for a first-timer Umrah pilgrim?

For a first-timer Umrah pilgrim, a 10 or 14-day Umrah package would be most suitable while a 5 or 7-day Umrah package would be fitting for a seasoned Umrah β€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œβ€‹β€β€‹β€Œβ€β€‹β€β€Œpilgrim.

Is it necessary to have IATA registration for Umrah packages?

Yes, it is necessary to have IATA registration for Umrah packages if the flights are booked through a US-based tour operator.

What are the differences between economy and deluxe Umrah packages?

The economy Umrah packages would include hotels that are 500m or further away from the Masjid al-Haram, whereas the deluxe Umrah packages would include

Your Next Steps

Start by confirming your preferred travel window and how many family members are travelling. Then contact an IATA-licensed US Umrah operator who specifically works with Yorkshire pilgrims, as operators familiar with Dallas and Newark logistics will structure your Chicago O'Hare Airport departure properly from the start.

The pilgrimage itself is profound. The logistics around it shouldn’t be a source of stress. Getting those details right before you book is what makes the difference between a journey you remember with peace and one you spend worrying about transfers and schedules.

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