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CAMA : Four thousand and 452 passengers have left and arrived at Sana’a Airport since April 16

 

CAMA ‘S deputy , Raed Jabal, said that the number of Yemeni passengers arriving and departing through Sana’a International Airport on civilian commercial flights, during the humanitarian truce sponsored by the United Nations, reached 4,452 passengers from April 16 to June 22, 2022 AD.

Jabal said, that the Yemeni Airlines Company transported – during civil commercial flights from Sana’a Airport to Jordan’s Queen Alia Airport – approximately 2,235 passengers during the same period, while the number of arrivals to Sana’a Airport reached 1,994. Passengers coming from Queen Alia Airport within the humanitarian truce.

He pointed out that the only civilian commercial flight via Yemenia Airlines between Sana’a and Cairo airports was on the first of this June, as 78 passengers left Sana’a airport, and 145 passengers arrived on the same flight from Cairo.

Raed Jabal  considered the statements of Mohammed bin Salman, during his visit to Egypt and his blessing to operate flights between Sana’a and Cairo, as a clear fallacy and misleading public opinion.

He said: “Bin Salman’s talk about flights between Sana’a and Cairo is a fallacy and misinformation, and he has condemned the coalition of aggression since the beginning of its aggression against the Yemeni people.”

He pointed out that only one flight has been operated between Sana’a and Cairo since the beginning of the humanitarian truce sponsored by the United Nations.. Pointing out that flights between Sana’a and Amman do not cover 1 percent of patients who need to travel abroad.

He said: “Since the announcement of the humanitarian truce in early April, and its extension for another two months, and to this day, civilian commercial flights have not been carried out from Sana’a to Cairo and back, whether only one flight as a result of the delay in the official approval from the Egyptian Foreign Ministry to allow flights between Sana’a and Cairo, according to the office of the UN envoy in Sana’a

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