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Syria and Libya Reconnect as First Direct Flight Lands in Tripoli

April 26, 2026
Syria and Libya Reconnect as First Direct Flight Lands in Tripoli
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Fly Cham has launched its first direct commercial flight from Damascus to Tripoli, marking a new step toward restoring air connectivity and strengthening economic relations between the two countries.

The inaugural flight signals efforts to revive bilateral ties and expand cooperation in trade, tourism, and investment. Company officials said the new air bridge is expected to improve mobility between Libya and Syria and create new opportunities for business engagement.

According to Osama Satti, development and public relations adviser at Fly Cham, the route will support economic cooperation and help boost tourism flows between the two nations. He noted that the airline aims to expand its network in line with growing demand.

Sales director Burhan Bayraktar said the direct flights will make travel easier for Syrians residing in Libya, as well as Libyans wishing to visit Syria. He added that the route will initially operate once a week, with flights scheduled every Saturday, and could be increased depending on passenger demand.

From the Libyan side, Walid Ammar described the launch as an important step towards normalising relations. He highlighted ongoing efforts to activate several bilateral agreements between the two countries.

Fly Cham is a newly established private airline backed by investors from the United Arab Emirates and Syria. It aims to connect Syrian cities with key regional destinations, including Gulf hubs such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, and Doha.

The launch comes as Libya seeks to expand its international air links following years of disruption caused by conflict and political division. Improved connectivity is seen as vital for economic recovery and regional integration.

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