Afghanistan: Kabul airport ready, but no airlines ready to fly under Taliban rule

When the US Army went from Kabul Airport, the flights were closed here since then. The Taliban had told that the US military had damaged the airport, fter which it was repaired. Although the airport is fine now, but companies are avoiding starting the airline. 

 Afghanistan was captured by the Taliban on 15 August. Even after more than a month, the situation remains the same. It is being told that Kabul Airport has been restarted, but airlines companies are not ready to fly their aircraft.

Afghanistan's news agency Awasaka was told by the Civil Aviation Authority (ACAA) that Kabul Airport has been restarted, but foreign companies are not ready to fly.

According to the Aviation Authority, aircraft are ready to take off and land at Kabul International Airport from 6 am to 6 pm, but so far no foreign international airlines have shown interest in flying there and the request of the authorities has not been accepted. Didn't answer.

On August 30, when the US left Afghanistan, the operation of Kabul airport was stopped. The Taliban claimed that the US military had damaged the airport, which had to be closed for repairs.

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