Damascus Airport to Open to International Flights on January 7

Damascus International Airport, which was closed after the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, reopened to domestic flights on December 18. Now, the airport is preparing to reopen to international flights. Syrian Civil Aviation Authority President Ashhad al-Salibi announced that international flights will begin from Damascus International Airport as of Tuesday, January 7. Salibi stated in his statement that the renovation process of Aleppo and Damascus Airports has been completed and that they will be able to receive flights from all over the world.

Qatar Airways to Start Flights on January 7

Qatar Airways had decided to resume flights to Damascus as of January 7. The company announced that it would operate three flights per week. Qatar offered assistance to Damascus Airport to resume operations and was one of the first countries to reopen its embassy in Damascus.

First Flight To Aleppo

The first flight from Damascus International Airport, which reopened for domestic flights on December 18, was to Aleppo. This flight was carried out by a Syrian Airlines plane, accompanied by personnel, from Damascus to Aleppo for trial purposes.

The reopening of Damascus International Airport to international flights is seen as an important step in reviving Syria's air transportation.

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Bus Services Increased on the Elidolu and Dicle University Route

Diyarbakir Metropolitan Municipality increased the number of services of the G1 line, which operates on the Elidolu and Dicle University route, where there is a high density. The Transportation Department has increased the number of services of the GXNUMX line, which operates on the Elidolu and Dicle University route, in order to provide faster transportation for citizens and [more…]