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Minister of Transport: The aggression coalition is still delaying the operation of flights from Sana’a Airport towards Cairo and India

 

Minister of Transport, Major General Abdel Wahab Al-Durra, confirmed that the aggression coalition is still delaying the operation of flights from Sana’a Airport towards Cairo and India.
In a statement to the march girl on, Wednesday, Major General Al-Durra said: “We made all efforts to block pretexts and operate flights from Sana’a airport towards Cairo and India, to no avail, and the aggression coalition is still procrastinating.”

He explained that the scheduling of flights to Cairo was suspended at the last moments, blaming the Aggression Alliance for being the operator of its mercenaries inside.

Major General Al-Durra indicated that Yemenia Airlines is concerned with providing clarifications to the public opinion about the reasons for not operating the destinations of India and Cairo and vacating its yard as a last chance.

The Minister of Transport pointed out that 3 flights per week to a single destination (Sana’a – Amman) do not meet the need, especially for patients who cannot be treated at home after 8 years of blockade and aggression.

For his part, the Director General of Sana’a International Airport, Khaled Al-Shayef, confirmed that Sana’a Airport is still under siege, and is almost closed, with the exception of a single restricted and limited travel destination.

Al-Shayef told Al-Masirah: “There is no seriousness on the part of the aggression coalition regarding what was agreed upon in terms of increasing the number of flights to Jordan and opening new destinations from Sanaa airport.”

He pointed out that the flights to Jordan represent only 10% of what was agreed upon, noting that 5 destinations had been agreed upon during the existing de-escalation period until this moment.

Khaled Al-Shayef explained that Sana’a Airport, despite the blockade, is technically ready to operate flights, reiterating that the disruption is political by the aggression coalition.

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