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Syrian Air urges foreign carriers to return
2013-03-01
The head of Syrian Air on Thursday invited foreign airlines to resume flights to Damascus, offering discounts and giving assurances that security has been restored on the airport road.
Big opportunity for Air Ukraine here...
"I call on airlines to resume their flights and operations through Damascus International Airport, as well as Latakia airport (western Syria) and Qamishli airport (in the east)," Ghaida Abdel Latif told AFP.

"Companies which take the initiative to restore flights will be entitled to 25 percent rebates on ground services. Depending on the volume of operations, companies may receive additional discounts," she said.

"The airport road is safe and the security of passengers guaranteed," she said. "The airport continues to function and Syrian Air flights are running on schedule" to Arab capitals, Moscow, Tehran and Yerevan.
Yerevan?
Not to mention Tehran, which last I looked was in the land of the Medes and the Persians -- peoples with millennia of experience being civilized, unlike those barbarian Arabs...
In the midst of the Syrian conflict which has cost tens of thousands of lives in the past two years, several airlines have suspended flights to Damascus because of security concerns.

The airport lies 27 kilometres (16 miles) southeast of the capital and runs through Eastern Ghouta on the outskirts of Damascus where military operations including air strikes have been carried out against rebel forces in past months.

The European Union has banned member-nation companies from operating flights to Syria and Syrian Air from landing in European territory as part of sanctions against President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Posted by:Steve White

#2  "We have commenced our descent into Damascus and the plane is now in a vertical dive..."
Posted by: Grunter   2013-03-01 12:09  

#1  SA-7's can be fun!
Posted by: Muggsy Mussolini1226   2013-03-01 11:04  

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