There a number of airports in Syria and this have contributed to the better functioning of the transport and communication in the country. The airports in Syria operate a great number of flights which connect different cities of the nation as well as the world. The Aleppo International Airport is one of the major airports in Syria. The Syria flights conduct a significant number of flights in Middle East. This airport is a Joint civil and military airport and serves Aleppo. The Aleppo International Airport serves as a secondary hub for the aircrafts of the Syrian Arab Airlines.
The Aleppo International Airport features a terminal which has a modern infrastructure which has a combination of modern and Islamic architecture. The airport is spread out on a total area of 28,000 square meters and is four storeyed. The airport handles as many as 1.5 million passengers every year. There are a number of facilities within the airport and these include a bank, duty free shop, coffee shop, a syriaTel office and rent-a-car office. The Airlines which serve the Aleppo International Airport are Air Arabia, Alitalia, Austrian Airlines, Armaviabmi Buraq Air, DonbassAero Egypt Air, Jazeera Airways, Lufthansa Royal Jordanian and Syrian Arab Airlines Turkish Airlines.
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The Bassel Al-Assad International Airport is one of the other most used airports in Syria. The airport is for joint use by the Military as well as Civilians. The airport located in Latakia is served by the airlines Air Arabia which operates flights in Sharjah and by the Syrian Arab Airlines which operates flights in Cairo and Damascus. The Kamishly Airport which is located in Kamishly is served by the Syrian Arab Airlines which has flights to Damascus. The Syria flights are also operated from the Damascus International Airport.
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The Damascus International Airport which is one of the Syria airports is also a Joint airport which serves both the Civilians and the Military. The airport is operated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and serves the city of Damascus. The airport was opened in the mid 1970s and is the busiest international airport of the country. The airport is undergoing renovation process. There are several duty-free outlets in the airport and the largest amongst this is Ramak. There is also a coffee shop, one Internet cafe, souvenir shops, a business lounge and 3 restaurants. There are several airlines serving the airport and these include Aeroflot, Air Algérie, Air Arabia, Air France, Alitalia Austrian Airlines, bmi, Caspian Airlines, Cyprus Airways, Czech Airlines, EgyptAir Emirates, Etihad Airways, Gulf Air, Iran Air, Iraqi Airways, Jazeera Airways, Kuwait Airways, Libyan Airlines and others.
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