Sudan Resumes Domestic Flights To Khartoum After Two-Year Suspension
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Sudan has resumed domestic passenger flights to Khartoum International Airport after nearly two years of suspension, with a Sudan Airways flight arriving from the eastern Red Sea city of Port Sudan on Feb. 1. The flight, carrying civilian passengers, landed at Khartoum airport, Sudan’s main aviation...
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