Damascus, (ST) – FlyDamas Airlines’ launched on Friday its first flight from Damascus International Airport to the Iraqi city of al -Sulaymaniyah as part of the company’s plan to expand its flights to neighboring countries.
The company’s commercial manager Ayman Araghili said in a statement to local press that the company would run one trip a week to the Iraqi city of al -Sulaymaniyah every Friday as a new destination with bus services from al -Sulaymaniyah airport to Erbil and vice versa.
Mr. Araghili pointed out that in efforts are exerted to provide the best services for its passengers, the company worked to “link the arrival date of al -Sulaymaniyah / Damascus with the timing of its flight from Damascus to al -Qamishli city.”
The first flights of FlyDamas to Port Sudan kicked off on April 24, in coincidence with the plane heading to Jeddah, to reduce the trouble of travel on Syrian citizens heading to Saudi Arabia from Damascus.
FlyDamas was established at the end of 2014 as a private national airline operating in the field of air transport and started operating domestic flights to Qamishli and foreign countries to Arab countries such as Sudan and Kuwait.
Sh. Kh.