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Algeria Re-establishes Airlink with Syria After 10 Years

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The first passenger plane of Air Algerie landed in Syria’s Lattakia International Airport recently, after nearly 10 years hiatus

The first passenger plane of Air Algerie landed in Syria’s Lattakia International Airport recently, after nearly 10 10-year hiatus.  Onboard the flight was the Director-General of Air Algerie Yassin Bin Salman, and his accompanying delegation. .

Lattakia Governor Amer Ismael Hilal, welcomed the delegation and underscored the supportive role played by Algeria in assistance to Syria, particularly after the February earthquake. Algerian Ambassador in Damascus Kamal Boushama highlighted the close ties between Algeria and Syria, hoping that this flight would pave the way for increasing cooperation in the future.

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Director General of Air Algerie, Yassine Ben Slimane, said that the resumption of flights between the two brotherly countries would  allow travelers ease of movement, transit and travel to more than 49 destinations in the world through Algeria Airport, including ten African countries in addition to Europe and North America, in addition to economic facilities for companies and businessmen on the one hand for transporting goods, which contributes to strengthening mutual relations between the two countries in the economic, social and tourism fields.