10 Jun 2022 | 09:55 AM UTC
Syria: Authorities suspend flights at Damascus International Airport through at least June 12
Authorities suspend flights at Damascus International Airport, Syria, through at least June 12. Confirm flights.
Event
As of June 10, authorities have suspended all flights at Damascus International (DAM) for 48 hours, through at least June 12, following an Israeli airstrike near the facility earlier June 10. Flights are being diverted to Aleppo International Airport (ALP). There are reports of damage to DAM; the airstrikes reportedly targeted weapons depots near DAM.
Flights may take longer than 48 hours to resume, and once they do resume, lingering disruptions are likely while authorities clear the backlog.
Advice
Confirm flights if booked to fly via DAM through at least June 12. Do not check out of accommodations until onward travel is confirmed. Consider alternative travel arrangements if necessary.