Damascus, SANA- Cham Wings Airlines will run its first flight from Damascus to Khartoum on Oct.16th within its plan to expand external flights to the neighboring countries.
Director-General of Cham Wings Airlines Issam Shammout told SANA that the airlines will run a single flight to Khartoum a week with the aim of serving the Syrian expatriates and enabling them to get in touch with the homeland through a direct line with the lowest cost.
Shammout indicated that the number of the flights to Khartoum might increase according to the needs of the market.
He added that Cham Wings administration will add the service of air cargo, in addition to transporting passengers with the aim of increasing trade exchange and exports flow between the two countries.
For his part, Director General of Shammout Trade Establishment, which embraces a number of trade and service companies including Cham Wings Airlines, Anwar Shammout stressed Cham Wings Airlines works side by side with the Syrian Arab Airlines on developing air transport process internally and externally.
He added that Cham Wings Airlines is one of the first companies which have encouraged
Syrian expatriates to return to their homeland through its airlines and through launching a media campaign that has received a great response by many of the Syrian expatriates abroad.
Cham Wings Airlines runs flights to Bagdad, Beirut, Kuwait, Doha, Dubai, Istanbul and Masqat in addition to its internal flights to Qamishli whose ticket price was decreased to SYP 7500.
R.J/ Barry