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Sudan reopens airport to flights from Egypt, UAE, Turkey

The reopening follows the easing of virus-related restrictions and a modest decline in daily COVID-19 cases.
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Sudan’s international airport in Khartoum is reopened for some international passenger flights, according to a Thursday announcement from aviation authorities.

The airport will now receive flights from Turkey, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, the state-run Sudan News Agency reported yesterday.

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