Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Afghanistan on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, according to officials from the Ministry of Transport.
A Turkish Airlines plane is scheduled to land at Kabul International Airport on Tuesday, marking the resumption of air travel between Afghanistan and Turkey.
Four Weekly Flights Between Kabul and Istanbul
Kabul 24: The Ministry of Transport spokesperson, Imamuddin Ahmadi, stated that there will be four weekly flights between Kabul and Istanbul. This development is expected to benefit Afghan travelers, particularly those seeking to travel to European countries via Turkey.
Visa Concerns for Afghan Businessmen and Citizens
While the resumption of flights is welcomed news, the Chamber of Commerce and Investment has raised concerns about the availability of visas for Afghan businessmen and citizens.
Khanjan Alokozay, a member of the Chamber, emphasized that if visas are not provided, the flights may primarily benefit cargo transport rather than the movement of people.
Potential Impact on Afghan Economy
The resumption of flights between Afghanistan and Turkey has the potential to boost economic activity and facilitate trade between the two countries. However, the lack of visas for Afghan citizens may limit the benefits for the Afghan economy and its citizens.
Importance of Diplomatic Efforts
The successful resumption of flights and the issuance of visas for Afghan citizens will require diplomatic efforts between Afghanistan and Turkey.
Both countries should work together to ensure that the benefits of the resumed flights are shared equally among their citizens and businesses.