[14/12/2021 05:04]
Aden - Saba
The Prime Minister, Dr. Maeen Abdulmalik, paid an inspection visit to Aden International Airport, accompanied by the Governor of Aden, Ahmed Lamlas.
The Prime Minister listened, from airport officials, to an explanation on the organisation of air traffic, the level of services provided to passengers, and the efforts made to develop performance, increase flights, improve services, and facilitate departure and arrival at the airport.
He was also briefed on the maintenance and development work of the airport's building and the runway, funded by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen.
The Prime Minister stressed the need for everyone to unite efforts, cooperate and work in a team spirit, and to take the appropriate and necessary measures to contribute to facilitating and facilitating air traffic and improving the level of services at Aden Airport, which is the main and strategic artery for air transport and the country's window to and from the world.
The Prime Minister praised the role of the Saudi program in supporting the government by rehabilitating and developing infrastructure to respond to the service needs of citizens.
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