Damascus: The first inbound flight operated by Syrian Airlines arrived Sunday at Damascus International Airport from Moscow, Russia, marking the resumption of scheduled direct flights between Syria and Russia for the first time since late 2024.
According to Qatar News Agency, President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, Omar Al Hosari, stated that the carrier is regaining its presence on the regional and global aviation map in a move to reconnect Syria with the world. This development is part of a comprehensive plan to expand its operational network and strengthen air connectivity.
Al Hosari mentioned that the move would open up additional direct destinations, offering broader travel options for citizens. He emphasized that the upcoming period would feature the return of Syrian Airlines to several regional and international destinations, including new European ones that would be announced successively.
The first direct flight from Berlin, Germany, arrived at Damascus International Airport yesterday, Saturday, after an interruption of nearly 14 years, signaling the resumption of air connectivity between Damascus and Berlin.