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2nd G of Pilgrims departs Sana'a Intel Airport

2nd G of Pilgrims departs Sana'a Intel Airport

Saba Yemen5 days ago

Sana'a – Saba:
The second group of 298 pilgrims departed Sana'a International Airport on Sunday aboard two Yemenia flights.
Yemenia airlines at Sana'a Airport provided all standard international airport ground services, adhering to ICAO regulations.
The departing pilgrims expressed their appreciation for the efforts of the relevant authorities in easing their travel procedures and providing necessary services.
The first group of 297 pilgrims had departed from Sana'a International Airport on Saturday on two Yemenia flights.
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