QATAR Airways has resumed three weekly flights to Damascus, Syria, from January 7, 2025.
This marks a significant step in reconnecting the region and providing passengers with seamless access to qatar Airways' extensive global network of more than 170 destinations.
The decision to restart operations to Syria reflects the airline's commitment to fostering regional connectivity and supporting passenger demand.
Qatar Airways is working closely with relevant authorities to ensure that all necessary safety, security, and operational standards are met ahead of the relaunch, writes London's Air Cargo Week.
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Engr Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: 'Passengers travelling to and from Damascus will benefit from Qatar Airways' world-class service and access to Hamad International Airport, consistently ranked as one of the best airports in the world. The airline's global network will offer travellers the opportunity to explore destinations around the world, via the airline's hub in Doha.'
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This marks a significant step in reconnecting the region and providing passengers with seamless access to qatar Airways' extensive global network of more than 170 destinations.
The decision to restart operations to Syria reflects the airline's commitment to fostering regional connectivity and supporting passenger demand.
Qatar Airways is working closely with relevant authorities to ensure that all necessary safety, security, and operational standards are met ahead of the relaunch, writes London's Air Cargo Week.
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Engr Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: 'Passengers travelling to and from Damascus will benefit from Qatar Airways' world-class service and access to Hamad International Airport, consistently ranked as one of the best airports in the world. The airline's global network will offer travellers the opportunity to explore destinations around the world, via the airline's hub in Doha.'
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