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Maytham Al-Safi, director of the Ministry of Transport’s media office, said: “Iraqi Airways has completed all procedures to restart the (Baghdad-Riyadh) route, which had been suspended for 30 years, and operated the first flight between Baghdad,” noting that “the Saudi side has promised to overcome any obstacles.” “The process of resuming flights between the two countries is facing challenges.”
On the other hand, Safi said that a study is being prepared to develop Baghdad International Airport with a mixed scenario, namely expanding the existing airport and building a new airport in its area to increase its capacity to 8 to 9 million passengers per year, according to the government newspaper Al-Sabah.
Saudi Arabia and Iraq recently launched the Dammam-Najaf route as a supplement to Saudi Arabia’s routes with Baghdad and Erbil.
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