Yemen Airways in Sana’a confirms aggression coalition lack of seriousness in opening Sana’a airport completely
The management of Yemen Airways in Sana’a confirmed that the Saudi aggression coalition is not serious about opening Sana’a International Airport by scheduling only one destination, “Sana’a-Amman flights” and returning as of tomorrow, Tuesday, July 2024, to remove embarrassment from it before the international community.
The management of Yemen Airways in Sanaa said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the aggression coalition continues to completely close Sana’a International Airport and allocate seats for sale outside the Yemen.
It considered this a clear circumvention and repudiation of his lack of seriousness in opening Sana’a International Airport with the aim of increasing the suffering of the Yemeni people and removing embarrassment from them before the international community.
The statement stressed that this step is completely unacceptable, as it circumvents the opening of Sana’a airport and an attempt to sow ashes in the eyes and a repudiation of the aggression coalition from its obligations to lift restrictions on Sana’a airport, which provides navigational and humanitarian services to two-thirds of the population of the Republic of Yemen.
It stated that the patchwork and procrastination solutions pursued by the Saudi aggression coalition are useless and will not be accepted by the Yemeni leadership and people except through the full and comprehensive opening of Sana’a International Airport.
The statement of the management of Yemen Airways indicated that it sent to the aggression coalition to schedule flights to three destinations Cairo, India and Jordan to approve the permits for them.
He pointed out that flights and destinations are a right of the Yemeni people costed by international laws and conventions and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
The management of Yemen Airways in Sana’a held the Saudi aggression coalition fully responsible for continuing and intransigence to prevent the opening of Sana’a airport.