Yemenia Airways resumes flights to UAE

Flights between Yemen and the UAE are resuming on November 29. Yemenia Airways has announced it’s flying between Dubai and Socotra every Monday, and Seiyun every Sunday. Meanwhile the airline conducted the first flight out of Aden International Airport today. After a 10-month hiatus, due to the war against the Houthi rebels, the first commercial flight launched from the port city to Amman in Jordan. The airline added that they are trying to resume operations to Aden as soon as is possible. The UAE is the force behind the rehabilitation of Aden's airport, and will continue to help Yemen in rebuilding its infrastructure.

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