Aleppo Airport Reopens, Signaling a Major Step in Syria’s Recovery
Operations have officially resumed at Aleppo International Airport, marking a significant milestone in the country’s ongoing recovery after years of conflict and disruption.
Authorities in Aleppo confirmed that the airport has restarted commercial flight operations following extensive repairs and infrastructure upgrades. The reopening is expected to improve connectivity for the region and support economic and humanitarian activity as the city continues to rebuild.
The airport, once one of the busiest aviation hubs in northern Syria, had faced multiple closures over the past decade due to the impacts of the Syrian Civil War and damage to critical airport infrastructure. Restoration efforts included runway repairs, terminal upgrades, and improvements to navigation and security systems.
Government officials described the reopening as an important step toward restoring normal travel links for both domestic and international passengers. Initial flights are expected to connect Aleppo with key regional destinations, with more routes likely to be introduced as demand grows.
The return of aviation activity is also expected to support humanitarian organizations and cargo operations delivering aid and essential supplies to northern Syria. Aviation analysts say the move could gradually encourage airlines to re-evaluate operations in the region, although full recovery will likely take time.
For residents and businesses in Aleppo, the return of flights represents more than just transportation. It symbolizes progress in rebuilding one of the country’s most historically significant cities and restoring its links with the wider world.
As reconstruction continues across Syria, the reopening of Aleppo’s airport highlights the role aviation can play in economic recovery, trade, and the movement of people during a nation’s rebuilding phase.
