Al Jazeera
Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Damascus, Beirut and Amman at the beginning of May, the flag carrier announced.
In a notice on its website, Turkish Airlines said flights to the three cities would restart as of May 1.
The routes had been suspended since February 28, when US and Israeli attacks on Iran began, disrupting airspace across parts of the Middle East.
The resumption covers flights to Syria’s capital Damascus, Lebanon’s capital Beirut and Jordan’s capital Amman.
In a notice on its website, Turkish Airlines said flights to the three cities would restart as of May 1.
The routes had been suspended since February 28, when US and Israeli attacks on Iran began, disrupting airspace across parts of the Middle East.
The resumption covers flights to Syria’s capital Damascus, Lebanon’s capital Beirut and Jordan’s capital Amman.