Sudan’s war-torn capital sees second commercial flight land since conflict began
The reopening allows up to four daily flights and supports government efforts to restore services and reconnect Khartoum with other regions, officials said.
- Sunday, a Sudan Airways flight from Port Sudan landed at Khartoum International Airport, the second commercial flight since October last year, SUNA reported.
- Last month, army-aligned authorities moved the government's headquarters back to Khartoum from Port Sudan, following the military retaking in March last year and enabling the airport's reopening as a crucial step to normalize life, officials say.
- No scheduled commercial services ran until Sunday after the October 22 unannounced Badr Airlines landing, with Sudan Airways announcing Saturday's flight at $50, carrying dozens of passengers.
- Officials say reopening will reconnect Khartoum with other regions and the facility can welcome as many as four flights daily.
- Humanitarian needs remain vast, with over 14 million displaced and continuing violence as more than 40,000 have died, U.N. figures show, while reaching children in Darfur takes days, Eva Hinds said on Friday.
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The Sudan Airways aircraft came from Port Sudan on the Red Sea, and was also a member of the government of Kamil Idriss. It is unclear how many passengers were on the plane.
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KHARTOUM, Feb. 1 (Xinhua) -- A Sudan Airways passenger plane touched down on the newly resurfaced runway of Khartoum International Airport on Sunday, marking the first commercial flight to reach the capital since civil war erupted in April 2023. Read full story
A airliner landed on Sunday, 1 February 2026 in the capital Khartoum, after almost three years of interruption due to the war that ravages the Sudan. The Civil Aviation Authority applauds a "historic flight." For the Sudanese authorities, this is a strong signal sent abroad, especially to international donors.
In Sudan, for the first time in just under three years, a scheduled flight has landed in the capital Khartoum. The country's aviation authority spoke of a "historic flight" on Sunday. Sudan Airways' aircraft came from Port Sudan on the Red Sea, and on board was also head of government Kamil Idriss. As many passengers sat on the plane, no information was given. According to the Authority, the landing marked the "effective resumption of airport op…
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