Yemenia Airlines announced on November 3, 2024, the return of an Airbus A320 to its fleet after a two-month hiatus due to a technical malfunction in one of its engines. In a statement reviewed by "Barran Press," the airline credited the successful return of the aircraft to the efforts...
On September 10, 2024, the French news agency reported that the Paris Court of Appeal found Yemenia Airlines guilty of involuntary manslaughter following the 2009 crash of one of its planes off the coast of the Comoros, which resulted in 152 fatalities. The court upheld a previous ruling from S...
The Yemeni Tourism Union has accused the Houthi group of organizing a flight from Sana'a International Airport to Amman, Jordan, without obtaining official permits, calling it a "reckless act" and a "crime." Bassel Hizam, President of the Yemeni Tourism Union, issued a s...
Yemenia Airways announced on Sunday, July 28, 2024, the resumption of civilian flights from Sana'a International Airport to Cairo and India, starting this evening. According to a statement released by the airline, seen by "Barran Press", flights from Sana'a to Cairo and back w...
Yemenia Airways announced the resumption of flights from Sana'a International Airport to Jordan, with three daily flights, and has opened ticket sales for discounted fares through its offices. The airline also confirmed that it is making arrangements to operate flights to Egypt and India soon....
Yemenia Airways resumed scheduled flights between Sana'a and the Jordanian capital Amman on Tuesday, July 9th, 2024, after a twenty-day suspension. This comes following a period of tension surrounding the Houthi group's seizure of Yemenia aircraft in Sana'a airport and subsequent Omani...
The Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) on Friday, June 28th, approved the formation of a government committee headed by Prime Minister Ahmed bin Mubarak to address the Houthi group's seizure of three Yemenia Airways planes. The planes were transporting pilgrims to Sana'a International A...
The Yemeni Ministry of Transportation has accused the Houthi rebels of holding over 1300 Yemeni pilgrims hostage in Jeddah and Mecca, citing the group's seizure of Yemenia Airlines planes. The ministry issued a statement on Wednesday, June 26, condemning the Houthi's actions as a "bla...
Yemenia Airways issued a heartfelt apology on Wednesday, June 26th, 2024, to thousands of Yemeni pilgrims stranded in Saudi Arabia after the Houthi militia seized four of the airline's planes in Sana'a International Airport. The airline's statement, obtained by Barran Press, c...
On Wednesday, June 5th, 2024, Yemen's internationally recognized government's Ministry of Transport issued a directive to Yemenia Airlines, ordering the transfer of all past and future revenue to the airline's bank accounts in Aden, the interim capital, or to its overseas acc...