Syrian Airlines flights to Saudi cities will be scheduled soon after the Hajj season
An organized flight line will be launched between Damascus and Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam, after the next Hajj season, which constitutes a qualitative addition in terms of developing relations between the two countries, according to what was confirmed by the Syrian ambassador to the Kingdom, Muhammad Ayman Soussan, during an interview with Al-Arabiya channel yesterday (Wednesday).
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“This pleases many Syrians residing in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as our Saudi brothers who are accustomed to enjoying the charm of the climate and nature in Syria during their vacations.”
He explained that the air fleet of Syrian Airlines is now working at full capacity to transport the 17,500 Syrian pilgrims, according to the quotas determined by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in the Kingdom, via 51 direct flights from Damascus to Jeddah and Medina and then back to Syria.