Qatar Airways has resumed flights to Syria after cancelling operations 13-years-ago, with weekly flights to Doha and Damascus — encouraging tourists to return to the country
As Qatar Airways restarts its Damascus service, the travel industry is looking ahead to consider when tourism could eventually return to Syria
The first Turkish Airlines flight in 13 years landed in the Syrian capital Damascus on Thursday, an AFP correspondent reported. "The first Turkish Airlines passenger plane landed at Damascus International Airport after a hiatus of some 13 years,
Tour companies are weighing-up resuming trips to Syria, as Turkish Airlines will become the latest major international carrier to resume flights to the country this week. Earlier this month Qatar Airways started flying to Damascus,
Turkish Airlines has announced that it will not carry Israeli and Iranian nationals on its flights to Damascus, according to a statement published on its website on Thursday. The airline revealed earlier this week that it would launch flights to Damascus from 23 January, with a schedule of three flights per week.
Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Syria for the first time in 13 years, with three weekly flights between Istanbul and Damascus starting on Thursday. The announcement was made by Bilal Eksi, CEO of Türkiye’s national carrier, who shared the news on the social media platform X, stating, “We are returning to Damascus.”
International commercial flights have resumed at Damascus International Airport for the first time since the ousting of Bashar al-Assad.
By bnm Gulf bureau The first Turkish Airlines flight in 13 years landed in Damascus on January 23, carrying 345 passengers including the airline's CEO Bilal Eksi, marking a significant step in Syria's reconnection with international aviation networks.
The first Turkish Airlines flight in 13 years landed in the Syrian capital Damascus on Thursday, an AFP correspondent reported. The plane arrived from Istanbul carrying aid and 345 passengers, including Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi and Turkish officials, the correspondent said.
DAMASCUS: A Qatari Armed Forces aircraft carrying humanitarian aid including 19 tonnes of food provided by the Qatar Fund for Development has arrived at Damascus
A court in Paris has accused the overthrown Syrian ruler of complicity in war crimes in relation to a deadly attack on civilians in 2017.View on euronews
A BRITISH holiday firm plans to restart trips to Syria just six weeks after the fall of tyrant Bashar al-Assad’s regime. London-based Untamed Borders stopped taking travellers there last year amid