
Yemenia Airways suspends flights to Amman after Israeli strike
A man looks on as smoke billows on the horizon following an Israeli air strike on Yemen's Huthi-held capital Sanaa on May 6, 2025 (AFP photo)
AMMAN — Chairman of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) Haitham Misto on Tuesday said that Yemenia Airways had suspended its flights from Sanaa Airport to Amman for three days, Al Mamlaka TV reported.
Misto pointed out that there were no other airlines that run flights from Sanaa Airport to Amman except for Yemenia Airways, which suspended its flights on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
On Tuesday, Israel announced that it had bombed Sanaa Airport and central power stations used by the Houthis in the capital, in retaliation for the attack on Ben Gurion Airport two days earlier, according to Al Mamlaka TV.
Misto added that the Yemeni authorities will assess the condition of the airport and the damage caused by the strike.

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