Syrian Airports Reopen and Expand Flights in 2025
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Syria's civil aviation sector reported major operational changes in 2025. Key developments include the reopening of airports, improved security, and new international agreements.
Damascus International Airport resumed full operations in January. This followed essential repairs to infrastructure damaged during years of conflict.
Officials also highlighted advancements in aviation security measures. These steps aim to meet international standards and ensure passenger safety.
Furthermore, Syria expanded its engagement with global aviation bodies. This effort seeks to re-establish regular international flight connections, which were largely suspended.
Broad administrative reforms within the civil aviation authority were also announced. The stated goal is to modernize institutional management and operations.
The moves represent a significant push to revive the country's air travel network after a long period of isolation.