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Cheapest Flights to Syria

Royal Jordanian
22 May, Thu
07:50 PM
Madinah - Damascus
1 stop
11h 50m
MED-DAM
Royal Jordanian
29 Apr, Tue
06:10 AM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
8h 15m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
6 May, Tue
07:25 PM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
12h 15m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
8 May, Thu
10:55 AM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
20h 45m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
10 May, Sat
07:25 PM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
12h 15m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
15 May, Thu
07:25 PM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
21h 15m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
20 May, Tue
06:10 AM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
5h 10m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
23 May, Fri
06:10 AM
Riyadh - Damascus
1 stop
9h 30m
RUH-DAM
Royal Jordanian
27 May, Tue
04:50 AM
Jeddah - Damascus
1 stop
7h 25m
JED-DAM
Find cheap flights
Currency SYP
Number of flights per week 50
Top destinations Damascus
Most popular airline Qatar Airways
Most popular airport Damascus Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 11 hour 40 min

About Syria

Syria, among the Middle Eastern countries with a rich history, bears the traces of many empires that have left their mark on world history. It has produced numerous scholars and religious leaders recognized by both Christians and Muslims. However, in recent years, the country has been marked by turmoil and internal conflict.
The country, where Arab, Turkish, Assyrian, Armenian, and Kurdish populations coexist, relies economically on oil and phosphate production. Besides being an Arab country, Syria is also considered a Mediterranean country, sharing borders with Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, and Iraq.
Large deserts in the inland regions lead to a desert climate, while the coastal areas are influenced by the warm weather of the Mediterranean climate. Temperatures range from 25 to 40 degrees Celsius between January and August, with the remaining four months experiencing mild weather.
Until a few years ago, Syria boasted some of the most beautiful cities in the Middle East. However, the internal conflict that erupted has resulted in significant destruction in almost all cities. The capital, Damascus, a city hosting historical Roman and Ottoman monuments, as well as sacred structures for Christians and Muslims, is one of the most important cities in world civilization.
Aleppo is known for its splendid silk fabrics and historic stone houses, while Homs attracts visitors due to numerous shrines and mosques considered sacred by Muslims. Despite ongoing conflicts in certain areas, many cities, especially Damascus, have now become relatively safe.
Despite the challenges, various activities in the country provide a breath of fresh air for the people. The Silk Road Festival in Damascus hosts leaders from the region, fostering the development of regional trade. The International Damascus Film Festival stands out among the world's prestigious film festivals, where Asian, American, and Arab filmmakers compete fiercely to present their films.
As part of the Ottoman Empire for many years, the culinary tastes in Syria share similarities with many Middle Eastern and Turkish cuisines. Delightful dishes such as Baba Ghanouj made from eggplant and spicy Falafel are among the unique flavors of Syrian cuisine. Additionally, you can savor the expertise of Syrian masters in the preparation of sweets and coffee.

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