Ministry of Transport: Flights resumed at Aleppo International Airport after the damage caused by the Israeli aggression repaired

Damascus (ST): The General Establishment for Civil Aviation at the Ministry of Transport announced the resumption of air traffic through Aleppo International Airport yesterday at 12:00 pm, after the damage caused by the Israeli aggression was repaired.

In a statement published by the establishment on its Facebook account, the corporation stated that airlines can schedule their flights, arrange their appointments, and serve passengers as usual, as the damage caused by the Israeli aggression that targeted the airport at dawn last Monday was repaired.

Aleppo International Airport was subjected at dawn last Monday to an Israeli air attack from the direction of the Mediterranean Sea, west of Lattakia, which caused material damage to the airport runway that led the airport to go out of service.

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