Damascus International Airport مطار دمشق الدولي |
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Airport type | Joint (Civil and Military) | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Directorate General of Civil Aviation | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Damascus, Syria | ||||||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 2,020 ft / 616 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 33°24′41.48″N 36°30′56.01″E / 33.4115222°N 36.5155583°ECoordinates: 33°24′41.48″N 36°30′56.01″E / 33.4115222°N 36.5155583°E | ||||||||||||||
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Passengers | 5,500,000 |
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Damascus International Airport (Arabic, مطار دمشق الدولي) (IATA: DAM, ICAO: OSDI) is the international airport of Damascus, the capital of Syria. Inaugurated in the mid-1970s, it also is the country's busiest airport. In 2010, an estimated 5.5 million passengers used the airport, an increase of more than 50% since 2004.
Since the onset of the Syrian Civil War, the airport and the road leading to it have been closed intermittently and most international airlines have ceased flights. Several airlines such as Emirates and EgyptAir with former regular service to Damascus have cancelled their flights to Damascus. British Airways stopped flying to Damascus in May 2012 as well, while Royal Jordanian stopped in July 2012. In November and December 2012, intense fighting was reported around the airport, prompting a two-day closure.
The airport features two duty-free outlets. The departures hall also includes an in-house coffee shop, several souvenir shops, three restaurants, and a lounge for first and business class passengers.