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AJet, a Turkish airline, will begin flights to Damascus

Turkish Airlines subsidiary AJet announced that it would begin flights to Damascus International Airport in mid-June from Istanbul and Ankara.

AJet announced in a press release that flights will begin on 16 June from the Sabiha Gokcen Airport in Istanbul. The flights will begin with four weekly flights, before becoming daily in July.

The airline also announced that flights to Damascus will begin on June 17 at three times per week from Ankara, Turkey's capital.

Turkish Airlines resumed its flights to Damascus after a 13 year suspension in January.

According to the Syrian state news agency SANA, starting on June 10, Syria's flag airline Syrian Air will begin direct flights between Damascus and Istanbul.

Turkey, an ally of Damascus' new government, has promised to help rebuild the country. The Turkish Transport Minister said that Ankara had already assisted in the maintenance and improvement of Syria's airfields. Reporting by Ceyda Kaglayan, Additional reporting by Menna al-Din from Cairo; Writing and editing by Ezgi Erkoyun.

(source: Reuters)