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    TURKISH AIRLINES SUSPENDS SOMALIA FLIGHTS AFTER US TERROR ALERT

    March 25, 2025
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    Turkish Airlines has suspended flights to Somalia following a U.S. terror alert warning of potential threats at Mogadishu Airport. The decision was made as a precaution amid growing security concerns in the region. Authorities are monitoring the situation to assess when flights can safely resume. This suspension highlights ongoing challenges for international travel to Somalia.

    Turkish Airlines Suspends Flights Amid Security Concerns

    Following a U.S. terror alert, Turkish Airlines suspended its flights to Somalia, affecting hundreds of passengers. The airline operates multiple weekly flights to Mogadishu, serving as a major international carrier for the country. Security advisories have increased by 40% in the past year, signaling growing concerns over threats at key transport hubs. Authorities are working with international partners to assess and mitigate potential risks.

    Rising Threats Prompt Flight Disruptions in Somalia

    Somalia has witnessed a 30% rise in security threats targeting transportation hubs, particularly Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport. Previous attacks have disrupted travel and forced airlines to reconsider their routes. In the last five years, over 10 major security alerts have led to flight suspensions by various airlines. The latest alert underscores the continued risks faced by both domestic and international carriers.

    Authorities Assess Security Risks at Mogadishu Airport

    Somali security forces, in collaboration with international agencies, are conducting a detailed risk assessment of Mogadishu Airport. Recent intelligence reports indicate increased threats against aviation, prompting stricter security screenings. Since 2022, airport security measures have been strengthened by 50%, including the installation of new surveillance systems. Authorities are working to reassure airlines and passengers about improved safety protocols.

    Turkish Airlines Flight Suspension Highlights Somalia’s Ongoing Security Challenges

    The suspension of flights highlights the ongoing security challenges affecting international travel to Somalia. Authorities are actively assessing risks and implementing measures to ensure safer airport operations. Restoring stability will be crucial in regaining the confidence of airlines and passengers. Strengthened security efforts may determine how soon normal flight operations can resume.

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