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Qatar Airways announces resumption of flights to Syria starting from the sixth of next month

June 30, 202548 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Qatar Airways announces resumption of flights to Syria starting from the sixth of next month
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Qatar Airways announced today, Monday, the resumption of its full air operational flights to Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria after the restrictions on the use of airspace in the region were lifted.

Qatar Airways explained in a statement carried by the "QNA" agency that starting from today, the carrier will resume its operational flights to five destinations in Iraq, while it will resume flights to Syria starting from the sixth of next month. Tomorrow, Tuesday, it will begin the full resumption of its flight schedule to Rafic Hariri International Airport in Lebanon and Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan.

According to the statement, Qatar Airways has made updates to its flight schedules in line with international aviation regulations related to safe flight paths.
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