Syria has officially reopened Deir ez-Zor International Airport after nearly 14 years of closure, marking a significant step in the country's efforts to restore air connectivity.
The General Authority of Civil Aviation and Air Transport announced on August 5 that maintenance and rehabilitation work at the airport had been completed, allowing flight operations to resume.
The airport's first domestic service since reopening was operated by Syrian Air from Damascus International Airport, re-establishing regular air links between the Syrian capital and Deir ez-Zor.
International operations also resumed with the arrival of a Syrian Air flight from Kuwait, the first overseas service to land at the airport since its closure, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).
The aviation authority said the reopening forms part of a broader strategy to expand Syria's air transport network, restore domestic aviation services and improve travel options for passengers. The initiative is also intended to support economic and investment activity while strengthening links between Syria's governorates and international destinations.
Source: ZAWYA