Tehran-Damascus (ST): The Director-General of International Airports in the Razavi Khorasan Province, in northeastern Iran, Mahmoud Amani Bani, announced the launching of a direct flight between the cities of Mashhad and Damascus.
Amani Bani added, in a statement that “the Mashhad-Damascus trip and vice versa is currently scheduled to continue for one day per week, while maintaining health protocols,” pointing to the conditions of foreign flights, and that passengers must submit the result of a negative PCR test and a vaccine card.
Director of Air Transport at the General Organization of Civil Aviation, Fadi Junaidi, said in a statement that a memorandum of understanding was signed between the General Organization of Civil Aviation of Syria and Iranian aviation, allowing each party to operate 60 flights per week and use the airports of the two countries.
Junaidi indicated that Iranian airlines were granted approval to carry out flights from Iranian airports to Damascus.
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