
Dubai-based airline flydubai is making a historic return to Damascus, announcing the resumption of direct daily flights starting June 1—marking the first such service since the onset of Syria’s civil war in 2011.
The eagerly awaited relaunch comes just ahead of Eid Al Adha and follows the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority’s recent green light to restore air travel between the UAE and Syria. Damascus, a city of immense cultural and historical significance in the region, was among flydubai’s inaugural destinations nearly 16 years ago, but operations were suspended due to the conflict.
Earlier this year, Syrian Airlines began reconnecting the two nations, with a flight from Damascus to Sharjah in January and another to Dubai in April. Now, flydubai will operate daily flights between Dubai International’s Terminal 2 and Damascus International Airport. Flight FZ 115 will depart Dubai at 6:30am, arriving in Damascus at 8:45am, while the return flight FZ 116 leaves Damascus at 10:00am, landing in Dubai at 2:20pm.
Passengers can choose from business or economy class seating, ensuring comfort for all travelers. The airline’s leadership emphasized their commitment to regional connectivity and the importance of Damascus as a key destination.
“Damascus holds a special cultural and historical significance within the region and we are excited to serve the city again with a direct daily service, highlighting our commitment to supporting the UAE's efforts to foster regional connectivity,” said flydubai’s Chief Executive Officer, Ghaith Al Ghaith.
“The relaunch of flights to Damascus will enable passengers from the UAE and around the network to enjoy convenient travel options to the market,” added Jeyhun Efendi, Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations and E-commerce at flydubai.
The resumption of flights follows high-level talks between Syrian President Ahmad Al Shara and UAE President Sheikh Mohamed during the former’s first visit to the UAE since taking office in April. This landmark move is expected to boost regional travel and tourism, especially during the upcoming Eid Al Adha holiday and the busy summer season.