Jordan resumes flights through Syrian airspace

By Laith al-Junaidi</p> <p>AMMAN (AA) – Jordan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced the resumption of commercial flights over Syrian airspace after a seven-year hiatus.</p> <p>According to a CAA statement released Monday, the decision follows a series of recent safety assessments carried out in conjunction with the Syrian government.</p> <p>“Based on these assessments, it was decided to allow Jordanian air carriers to resume the use of Syrian airspace,” the statement read.</p> <p>Relations between Amman and Damascus soured after the eruption of the Syria conflict in 2011. They were completely suspended in 2014 after Jordan expelled Syria’s ambassador in Amman.</p> <p>Relations appear to have thawed in recent months, however, with the two neighbors officially reopening their shared border last October.</p> <p>And in another sign of warming ties, Jordan in January raised the level of its diplomatic representation in Damascus to the level of chargé d'affaires.

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