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A sign wishes passengers a safe trip at Sanaa International Airport. According to some reports, the first flights will be to Egypt's capital Cairo. AFP
Sanaa International Airport in Yemen's capital is set to reopen to twice-weekly commercial flights, under a UN-brokered truce. Reuters
A Russian cargo plane delivering humanitarian aid lands in 2015. Sanaa International Airport has been largely closed for the past six years, due to the war in Yemen. Reuters
Travellers wait at passport control in 2015. With the resumption of passenger flights, this should be a sight at the airport once again. AFP
Sanaa International Airport, with the control tower on the left. AFP
A member of airport security with grounded aircraft in the background, in 2020. Reuters
The UN said the resumption of some commercial flights into and out of Sanaa International Airport will be welcome news to many Yemenis. AFP
A plane operated by the Doctors Without Borders medical relief agency takes off from Sanaa International Airport. Reuters
Women walk by the almost deserted airport. AFP
The UN said the reopening of Sanaa International Airport is good news for Yemenis seeking medical treatment and education abroad, and for families hoping to reunite over Ramadan. AFP
A sign wishes passengers a safe trip at Sanaa International Airport. According to some reports, the first flights will be to Egypt's capital Cairo. AFP
Sanaa International Airport in Yemen's capital is set to reopen to twice-weekly commercial flights, under a UN-brokered truce. Reuters
A Russian cargo plane delivering humanitarian aid lands in 2015. Sanaa International Airport has been largely closed for the past six years, due to the war in Yemen. Reuters
Travellers wait at passport control in 2015. With the resumption of passenger flights, this should be a sight at the airport once again. AFP
Sanaa International Airport, with the control tower on the left. AFP
A member of airport security with grounded aircraft in the background, in 2020. Reuters
The UN said the resumption of some commercial flights into and out of Sanaa International Airport will be welcome news to many Yemenis. AFP
A plane operated by the Doctors Without Borders medical relief agency takes off from Sanaa International Airport. Reuters
Women walk by the almost deserted airport. AFP
The UN said the reopening of Sanaa International Airport is good news for Yemenis seeking medical treatment and education abroad, and for families hoping to reunite over Ramadan. AFP
A sign wishes passengers a safe trip at Sanaa International Airport. According to some reports, the first flights will be to Egypt's capital Cairo. AFP
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