Why was the flight ban imposed?
The flight ban was imposed due to tensions between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
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Sulaimani International Airport is preparing to launch direct flights to European countries following the lifting of a two-year flight ban by Turkey. This development is expected to bring significant financial and economic benefits to both...
The decision by Turkey to lift the flight ban, which was initially imposed due to tensions with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), marks a significant step in improving relations and fostering economic cooperation. The resumption of flights is expected to boost the economy of Sulaimani and provide more travel options for passengers. The introduction of cheaper alternative airlines will further enhance accessibility.
The flight ban was imposed due to tensions between Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
Currently, Turkish Airlines is the only agent carrying flights between Turkey and Sulaimani.
Four flights a week are expected between Sulaimani and Istanbul.
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