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The first commercial flight between Western Europe and Baghdad in at least 17 years has landed in Iraq. | |
Swedish-based company Nordic Leisure says it expects to fly to the Iraqi capital once a week. | Swedish-based company Nordic Leisure says it expects to fly to the Iraqi capital once a week. |
The plane, carrying about 150 passengers - mainly Iraqis - arrived from Denmark. | |
Air services to Iraq are gradually increasing after UN sanctions were imposed following the 1990 invasion of Kuwait. | |
More international arrivals are expected in the next two days, including one from Hong Kong, Iraqi Transport Minister Amer Abduljabbar Ismail told journalists, AFP news agency reported. | More international arrivals are expected in the next two days, including one from Hong Kong, Iraqi Transport Minister Amer Abduljabbar Ismail told journalists, AFP news agency reported. |
Turkish Airlines restored links to Baghdad in October last year, offering three flights a week. | |
But while few direct flights between Europe and Baghdad are available, a number of airlines have been running services for some time to the northern Iraqi cities of Sulaimaniya and Irbil. | |
Austrian Airlines started flying to Irbil in February last year and has since increased its service to five flights a week. | |
Iraqi national carrier Iraqi Airways has said it hopes to start flying routes to Europe in the coming months. | |
Air France-KLM signed a preliminary accord with Iraq just days ago, setting out plans for Iraqi Airways to fly to European destinations. | Air France-KLM signed a preliminary accord with Iraq just days ago, setting out plans for Iraqi Airways to fly to European destinations. |
Correction 6 January 2008: An earlier version of this story, based on agency reports, wrongly stated that Nordic Leisure was offering the first commercial flight between Europe and Iraq. |
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