Flights resumed on Saturday to Yemen’s capital of Sanaa, held by Iran-backed Houthi rebels, more than a week after massive Israeli airstrikes disabled the airport.
A flight operated by Yemenia landed at the Sanaa International Airport with 136 passengers on board, according to local sources.
The flight had departed from Jordan’s capital, Amman, while three more flights were scheduled on Saturday between Sanaa and Amman.