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International flights resume at Damascus airport

Syrian Airlines flight bound for Sharjah, UAE, took off, marking first international commercial flight since December 8

International flights resume at Damascus airport

Syria’s main airport in Damascus will resume international flights starting January 7 after such commercial trips were halted following last month’s ousting of president Bashar Assad.

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International flights resumed at Syria's main airport in Damascus on Tuesday for the first time since Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-led rebels toppled President Bashar al-Assad last month, AFP journalists said.

A Syrian Airlines flight bound for Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates, took off at around 11:45 am, marking the first international commercial flight from the airport since December 8, AFP correspondents said.

"Today marks a new beginning," Damascus airport director Anis Fallouh told AFP.

"We started welcoming outbound and inbound international flights," he said, adding that the first flight was bound for Sharjah.

International aid planes and foreign diplomatic delegations have already been landing in Syria, and domestic flights have also resumed.

On December 18, the first flight since the rebels ousted Assad 10 days earlier, took off from Damascus airport bound for Aleppo in the country's north, according to AFP journalists.

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