Syria launches new commercial airline

DAMASCUS, Syria – A new Syrian carrier – Kinda Airlines – is set to fly out of Damascus to destinations across the Middle East.

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DAMASCUS, Syria – A new Syrian carrier – Kinda Airlines – is set to fly out of Damascus to destinations across the Middle East. It will operate out of Damascus International airport and the regime-held city of Latakia.

It intends to fly to more than 10 destinations within a year, including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan using a Boeing 737-400 from Jordan Aviation plus an Airbus 320 from Aeolus Air, a company registered in Gambia and with offices in the United Arab Emirates.

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  • It intends to fly to more than 10 destinations within a year, including the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, Lebanon and Jordan using a Boeing 737-400 from Jordan Aviation plus an Airbus 320 from Aeolus Air, a company registered in Gambia and with offices in the United Arab Emirates.
  • It will operate out of Damascus International airport and the regime-held city of Latakia.
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