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103518 -> Turkish Airlines eyes quick resumption of Damascus-Istanbul flights
95275 -> Turkish Airlines to resume flights to Damascus, Aleppo after 13-year hiatus
103332 -> Turkish Airlines prepares for civil flights to Damascus
The flag carrier had suspended flights to Syria in April 2012 due to the civil conflict but resumed operations on January 23, 2025, marking the end of a 13-year hiatus.
Initially scheduled three days a week, the Damascus route was soon expanded to daily service due to rising demand. The upcoming increase to 12 weekly flights reflects continued interest, particularly amid sweeping political changes in Syria.
The surge in travel follows the December departure of longtime Syrian regime leader Bashar al-Assad to Russia, ending the Baath Party’s rule that began in 1963.
In January, a transitional administration led by Ahmad al-Sharaa took control, dismantling key state structures including the constitution, armed factions, and security apparatus.
With the shift toward political normalization and efforts to rebuild, Syrians in exile are increasingly returning—many on board Turkish Airlines, which remains a key link between Türkiye and the Syrian capital.