PERSONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PASSPORT: Required
VISA: Required
HEALTH & IMMUNIZATION: Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificates are required for travelers arriving from infected areas.There are not currently any AIDS test requirements for short-term visitors to Syria.
OTHER: NONE
EMBASSY INFORMATION
SYRIA'S EMBASSY IN THE UNITED STATES
ADDRESS: Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic, 2215 Wyoming Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008
TELEPHONE: (202) 232-6313
FAX: (202) 234-9548
UNITED STATES' EMBASSY IN SYRIA
ADDRESS: Abou Roumaneh, Balat Al-Shuhada Street, P.O. Box 29, Damascus, Syria
TELEPHONE: (011 963-11)-3332814/3330788//3332315/3333232
TELEX: USDAMA 411919
FAX: 963-11-2247938
PUBLIC HOURS: Sunday thru Thursday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
AIRCRAFT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PRIVATE AND NONSCHEDULED COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT
Flight Activity |
PPR from Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DCA) |
Notification Requirements |
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A. |
OVERFLIGHT |
Yes |
Notify DGCA at least 24 hours prior to entry into Syrian airspace. |
B. |
LANDING for Noncommercial purposes1 |
Yes |
Notify DGCA at least 24 hours prior to entry into Syrian airspace. |
C. |
TECHNICAL STOP2 |
No |
Filing of approved flight plan constitutes sufficient notification of Syrian authorities. |
D. |
LANDING for Commercial purpose3 |
Yes |
Notify DGCA at least 72 hours prior to entry into Syrian Airspace. |
E. |
EMERGENCY LANDING |
No |
Not Applicable. |
1Landing for Noncommercial purposes: Layover for a time of passengers or crew; i.e., personal or private business travel, safe havening of aircraft, etc. |
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2Technical Stop: A stop to refuel or to repair/service aircraft with onward travel contemplated within a short time frame. Passengers and crew would not, under normal circumstances, leave the airport. |
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3Landing for Commercial purposes: Nonscheduled cargo or passenger charters, i.e., the carrying of people or freight for hire. |
1. All regularly scheduled international flights into or in transit through Syria operated by foreign airlines must be designated pursuant to bilateral or multilateral agreement signed between Syria and the state where the airline is registered, or the airline must have obtained a temporary permit from General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Applications for such permits shall be submitted to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. Applications for time-table approval shall be submitted in two copies to DGCA-Damascus at least 3 months prior to the proposed date of commencement of operation. All nonscheduled landing flights making nontraffic stops at international airports in Syria may do so without obtaining prior permission. However, an advance notification of at least
24 hours to the Directorate of Air Transportation (OSDIYAYF), the Directorate of Civil Aviation (OSDIYDYX) and the Directorate of Air Control (OSDIYDYX), is required. All nonscheduled landing flights making stops for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers, cargo or mail, shall apply to the DGCA for permission to carry out such operations not less than 3 days in advance of the intended landing. In exceptionally urgent cases, application for permission may be acceptable if received 24 hours in advance of the time of intended landing. In all mentioned cases, permission for executing the flight must be obtained before commencing the flight.
The application must include the following information in the order shown and addressed to OSIDIYAYF via aeronautical fixed telecommunications network (AFTN) or TELEX: CIVAIR 411928, or FAX: (00963-11) 223-2201:
a. Name and postal address of air carrier;
b. Type and registration of aircraft;
c. Name and nationality of pilot in command;
c. Date and time of arrival or crossing Syrian border;
d. Route followed and itineraries;
e. Purpose of flight;
f. Number of passengers;
g. Nature and amount of cargo;
h. Name, address and business of charterer; and
i. Nature of urgency (in case of 24-hour request).
Applications may be submitted by pilots, operators or their agents and can be made by letter, message of through diplomatic channels. The DGCA-Damascus will not consider any request not in compliance with the aforementioned conditions. All military and governmental aircraft must submit a request 10 days in advance through diplomatic channels. Permission must be obtained before commencing the flight.
2. Designated Authorities: the postal addresses and contact information of the designated authorities concerned with the entry, transit, and departure of international flights and for collection of aviation charges are as follows:
a. The General Directorate of Customs: P.O. Box 329, Damascus, Syria
TELEPHONE: (963-11) - 212-7901/2, 212-9751
FAX: 212-6921
b. Immigration and Passport Department: Al-Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria
TELEPHONE: (963-11) - 224-9288, 221-0404,
State for EB/TRA/AVP
c. Directorate General of Civil Aviation: P.O. Box 6257, 1 Al-Najmeh Square, Damascus, Syria
TELEPHONE: (963-11) - 333-3815, 332-7024
FAX: 223-2201
FAA for air traffic rules and procedures, ATA-400.
Executive Order 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAIR, CERP, KSPR, SY
CORPORATE AIRCRAFT CONSTRAINTS
Flights destined to, departing from or overflying Israel, Jerusalem, the West Bank, or Gaza are not permitted to fly into or overfly the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic. All flights coming into, departing from or/and overflying Syrian Territories shall be carried out in accordance with valid regulations in Syria regarding civil aviation. Aircraft flying routes or airways in the Syrian Arab Republic shall strictly adhere to the structure of those routes or airways and operate along the center line. Deviation thereto shall be reported immediately to Damascus/ACC on VHF frequencies.
SPECIAL NOTICES
1. Any aircraft entering the Damascus flight information region (FIR) which cannot comply with the lower limits of the air routes (24,000 feet) must obtain prior permission from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation at least 72 hours prior to departure. Requests must include the proposed altitude in addition to the above requirements.
2. Flights destined to, departing from or overflying Israel are not permitted to fly into or over the territory of Syria.
AERONAUTICAL INFORMATION SOURCE
AIP "Syria"
INTERNATIONAL NOTAM OFFICE
DAMASCUS-OSDIYNYX ARODROMES OF ENTRY
DOD En route Supplement/Chart: EUROPE, N. AFRICA and MIDEAST L15,16, H13
Aleppo |
OSAP |
ALEPPO AIRPORT |
No Telex |
36511'N, 37514'E |
H94 |
L6 |
JA1 |
Customs: PT. WGT-CAT: B-747. |
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Damascus |
OSDI |
DAMASCUS AIRPORT |
No Telex |
33525'N, 36531'E |
H118 |
L6,7,9 |
JA1 |
Customs: 24. WGT-CAT: B-747. |
Effective July 1, 1996, every nonscheduled aircraft requesting to overfly Syrian air space, or land in its airports, shall have a legal agent in Damascus who is responsible for its administrative and monetary affairs, or have credit in the commercial bank of Syria, branch number 6, to cover the aviation charges.