Fly Cham Airlines Introduces Damascus–Tripoli Route Boosting Connectivity
he launch of the first direct flight between Damascus and Tripoli by Fly Cham Airlines marks a pivotal moment in the strengthening of diplomatic and economic ties between Syria and Libya. This new route is set to open up fresh opportunities for travel, trade, and tourism, bridging the two capitals with a more efficient air link. With this development, Fly Cham Airlines is not only improving connectivity between the two nations but also contributing to the revival of regional cooperation, offering a vital bridge for Syrians and Libyans to reconnect with families, conduct business, and explore mutual cultural exchanges.
In a significant move aimed at revitalizing regional relations and enhancing bilateral ties, Fly Cham Airlines, a new Syrian carrier, has launched its inaugural direct flight service between Damascus, Syria, and Tripoli, Libya. This long-awaited air route, which began operations on April 26, 2026, marks the beginning of a promising new chapter in Syrian-Libyan relations, focusing on boosting trade, tourism, and diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
Connecting Damascus and Tripoli: A Step Toward Strengthening Regional Relations
The launch of the Damascus–Tripoli direct flight route is not just a milestone for Fly Cham Airlines but also for the Syrian and Libyan governments. The new air service connects the two capitals, which, until now, had limited direct air connectivity. This development promises to foster economic cooperation, strengthen cultural ties, and provide more convenient travel options for Syrians and Libyans alike.
Before this new route, citizens of both countries had to rely on multiple layovers and connecting flights, often adding considerable travel time. With the introduction of a direct, weekly flight, the airlines hope to attract both business travellers and tourists, facilitating smoother movement across the region.





