The International Airport of Sulaymaniyah announced that it will leave on Tuesday, the first international flights for nearly five months on the ban imposed by the federal government in Baghdad.
The airport flags said in a statement received by "Economy News" that the noon today will leave the first international flights from Sulaymaniyah airport to Amman, according to the schedule sent by the Iraqi Airways.
The statement said that the travel and tourism companies are working to organize the international flight schedule to and from Sulaymaniyah airport.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on Thursday opened the airports of Sulaymaniyah and Erbil to international aviation after completion of legal and constitutional procedures by federal control of the two airports after a ban of more than five months.
The ban on international flights to and from the airports of the territory of Kurdistan on 29 September last, in response, among other series of actions, by the Iraqi government to hold a referendum on the independence of the Kurdistan Region on 25 September 2017.
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The airport flags said in a statement received by "Economy News" that the noon today will leave the first international flights from Sulaymaniyah airport to Amman, according to the schedule sent by the Iraqi Airways.
The statement said that the travel and tourism companies are working to organize the international flight schedule to and from Sulaymaniyah airport.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi on Thursday opened the airports of Sulaymaniyah and Erbil to international aviation after completion of legal and constitutional procedures by federal control of the two airports after a ban of more than five months.
The ban on international flights to and from the airports of the territory of Kurdistan on 29 September last, in response, among other series of actions, by the Iraqi government to hold a referendum on the independence of the Kurdistan Region on 25 September 2017.
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