ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkish Airlines will resume its flights to Damascus, Syria, next week after a halt of more than a decade, officials said Wednesday following a visit by a delegation of Syria's new, Turkey-backed rulers.
Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Damascus, officials say after visit by Syria’s new rulers
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkish Airlines will resume its flights to Damascus, Syria, next week after a halt of more than a decade, officials said Wednesday following a visit by a delegation of Syria's new, Turkey-backed rulers.
The CEO of Turkey's national carrier, Bilal Eksi, said there would be three flights a week, starting on Jan. 23. "We are returning to Damascus," Eksi said in a post on the social media platform X.
His announcement followed a visit earlier in the day by Syria's new foreign minister, Asaad al-Shibani, who held talks with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other top officials In the Turkish capital, Ankara.
Al-Shibani is part of Syria's new, de facto authorities under Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, an Islamist group behind the lightning insurgency that ousted President Bashar Assad in December and ended his family's decades-long rule. From 2011 until Assad's downfall, Syria's uprising and civil war killed an estimated 500,000 people.