AMMAN — Turkish
Airlines has resumed its regular flights to King Hussein International Airport
in Aqaba after a suspension of more than two years due to the COVID-19
pandemic, reported the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
اضافة اعلان
On Monday morning, a Turkish Airlines plane carrying 56
passengers from Istanbul landed at the airport and was due to return with 87
passengers.
CEO of the Aqaba Airports Company and Director of King
Hussein International Airport, Ramzi Arafat, said that Turkish Airlines will
operate three flights per week to Aqaba, whcih will boost the recovery of the
tourism and commercial sectors in the Aqaba Special Economic Zone.
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