Syria's Damascus Airport Reopens for International Flights
Syria's Damascus Airport Reopens for International Flights

Syria's Damascus Airport Reopens for International Flights

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Syria's Damascus International Airport is set to reopen for international flights on January 7, following a suspension due to the political upheaval after President Bashar al-Assad's ouster. Ashhad al-Salibi, head of the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority, confirmed the news and noted efforts to rehabilitate both Damascus and Aleppo airports, with support from international partners. Qatar Airways will lead the resumption of flights, marking its return to Damascus after nearly 13 years. This reopening is viewed as a pivotal step towards rebuilding Syria's infrastructure and enhancing humanitarian aid, diplomatic relations, and economic recovery. Meanwhile, tensions persist along the Syrian-Lebanese border, with recent clashes highlighting ongoing instability. Ahmad al-Shara, the new de facto leader, faces the challenge of restoring order amid a country still reeling from civil war.

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