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Qatar Airways resumes flights to Damascus

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From January 7, 2025, Qatar Airways will operate three regular weekly flights between Doha and Damascus, reconnecting Syria to its global network of over 170 destinations. This move follows a prolonged suspension of service and underlines the strategic importance of Damascus in regional air traffic.

The new flights will provide travelers from Syria with seamless connections to international destinations via Doha's hub Hamad International Airport. The airport offers state-of-the-art facilities and first-class service to make passengers' stay as comfortable as possible. Booking of the flights is available via Qatar Airways' website and mobile app.

Qatar Airways plans to resume flights to Damascus to meet demand for travel to the region while strengthening its reputation as a leader in regional connectivity.

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  • Mr. Arndt , 11. January 2025 @ 16: 03

    Terrorists are flying to terrorists, where even Jordan and Egypt are stopping flights.
    All that is missing is Erdogan's Turkey at the airport in Damascus. Then all terrorist arms and financial backers would be together. Seydnaya used to be a torture prison - for terrorists. Today, the whole of Syria is not just a new Seydnaya, but an Islamist slaughterhouse. The West is watching and buying weapons from Erdogan's Turkey with state contracts.

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