Turkish Airlines flight lands in Syria after 13-year hiatus
Flag carrier Turkish Airlines on Thursday landed its first Istanbul-Damascus flight since 2012, ending a 13-year hiatus that was due to Syria's civil war.
Many Syrians voiced joy at returning to their homeland after years of exile. Some were seen carrying flags from December’s Syrian revolution, which saw the Assad regime quickly fall.
Nearly 350 passengers boarded the flight to Damascus International Airport after ticket and passport checks.
Passenger Fatma Zehra told reporters that she had come to Türkiye when she was only 2 years old, and was very excited to return along with her family to her homeland where she was born.
Now 14 years old, Zehra said: "I’ve never seen my country. I'm so excited to see it for the first time. We will be going from Damascus to Aleppo. I'll see my grandmother there."
Some 4 million Syrians took refuge in neighboring Türkiye during the war, more than in any other country.
Ahmet Kiraz, another passenger, said he came to Türkiye in 2012, built a life by studying and working, and never expected to return to Syria.
"We thought we would never go back," he said. "But when the opportunity came, we were so happy. I'm returning to my country on the first flight, it feels like a dream."
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