Dense fog forces flight diversions at Damascus international airport

Severe fog and poor visibility led to the diversion of multiple flights from Damascus International Airport on Friday. Syrian civil aviation authorities urged passengers to confirm schedules with their airlines as safety protocols were activated.
Dense fog and adverse weather conditions caused significant disruptions at Damascus International Airport on Friday, forcing several incoming flights to divert to alternate airfields. Syria's General Authority of Civil Aviation confirmed the operational changes, which were implemented to ensure flight safety amid dangerously low visibility.
Official Announcement and Passenger Advisory
Alaa Sallal, the head of public relations for the civil aviation authority, stated that the diversions were necessary after morning conditions severely reduced visibility around the airport. In an official communication, Sallal advised travelers to contact their airlines directly for the latest information on arrival and departure times. The authority emphasized it is coordinating with all relevant airlines and air traffic control to manage the situation according to established safety standards.
Weather Warnings and Regional Context
The disruptions followed an aviation alert issued by Syria's General Directorate of Meteorology late Thursday, forecasting continued overnight fog formation in several regions. The weather office had recommended avoiding non-essential travel during nighttime and early morning hours. This incident is part of a broader pattern of harsh winter weather, including heavy rain and fog, affecting several countries across the Middle East.
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