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Flights to Yemen

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Flights to Yemen

At this time, travel to Yemen is extremely dangerous and is strongly advised against by all major international governments due to ongoing armed conflict, severe political instability, terrorism, kidnapping risks, and a critical humanitarian crisis.

Major Airports & Gateways

Sana’a (SAH): Yemen’s main international airport and primary gateway, handling regional and limited intercontinental flights; key for business travel and access to the capital.

Aden (ADE): Located in Aden, it serves as a secondary international gateway, connecting southern Yemen to regional destinations.

Others: HOD (Al-Hodeidah), EAB (Al-Bayda), and IBB (Ibb) have little or no direct international service; most travelers enter Yemen via Sana’a (SAH) or Aden (ADE) and continue onward domestically.

Best Time to Fly

The best time to fly to Yemen is during the cool, dry season from November to February, when temperatures are moderate and conditions are more comfortable for travel. During this period, the weather is milder in most regions, including Sana’a, Aden, and coastal areas, and there is less dust and humidity compared to the summer months.

It is generally not recommended to travel during the summer months (June to September) due to extreme heat, particularly in desert regions, and the monsoon season along the southern coast, which can make travel difficult. Additionally, travelers should carefully consider the current security situation, as Yemen has ongoing conflicts and certain areas may be unsafe for international visitors.

Flights to Sana’a

Looking for flights to Sana’a? As the capital of Yemen and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Sana’a offers a journey into a unique cultural and architectural heritage. While current international advisories strongly caution against travel to Yemen due to ongoing conflict, flights to Sana’a are primarily operated for essential, diplomatic, and humanitarian purposes.

Sana’a International Airport (SAH) historically served as the nation’s main air hub. The city’s UNESCO-listed Old City, famous for its distinctive multi-story tower houses made of rammed earth and decorated with geometric qamariya stained-glass windows, stands as a testament to its ancient past. For those with essential travel needs, securing a flight requires careful coordination with specialized agencies, thorough visa and security arrangements, and adherence to all international travel warnings.

Important Note: Due to the extremely volatile and dangerous situation in Yemen, all commercial tourism is strongly discouraged. This information is provided for context, and any travel consideration must be preceded by consulting your government’s latest travel advisories.

From Destination Airline Fare
New York (JFK) Sana’a (SAH) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Los Angeles (LAX) Sana’a (SAH) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Chicago (ORD) Sana’a (SAH) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Washington DC (IAD) Sana’a (SAH) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Miami (MIA) Sana’a (SAH) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Atlanta (ATL) Sana’a (SAH) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us

Note: The fares mentioned are indicative only. It is recommended to contact us for real-time availability and accurate pricing based on your travel dates and departure airport.

Flights to Aden

Discover the historic port of Yemen. While commercial travel to Aden is currently suspended due to regional instability, this legendary city on the Gulf of Aden remains a cornerstone of history and trade.

Once a key hub, Aden’s strategic location connected continents. Its future promises a return to exploring its ancient Crater district, volcanic landscapes, and stunning coastline. For now, global aviation focuses on safety, and travelers are advised to consult official government travel advisories for the latest updates.

When conditions allow, flights to Aden will once again open the door to a city of unparalleled historical significance, waiting to be rediscovered.

From Destination Airline Fare
New York (JFK) Aden (ADE) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Los Angeles (LAX) Aden (ADE) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Chicago (ORD) Aden (ADE) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Washington DC (IAD) Aden (ADE) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Miami (MIA) Aden (ADE) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us
Atlanta (ATL) Aden (ADE) No Flights Scheduled No Fare Found Contact Us

Recommended Add-Ons

Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost baggage for safe travel throughout Yemen.
Extra baggage allowance to carry personal items, cultural souvenirs, or travel essentials for longer stays.
Priority boarding and seat selection to secure preferred seats on long-haul or connecting flights to Sana’a or Aden.
In-flight Wi-Fi or mobile hotspot access for staying connected during flights and layovers.
Airport lounge access for comfort during long layovers in regional hubs like Dubai, Doha, or Istanbul.
Flexible or refundable ticket options to accommodate sudden travel plan changes, especially important in regions with variable flight schedules.
Guided tour and excursion packages for exploring historical sites, ancient cities, and cultural landmarks safely with local expertise.
Airport transfer and car rental services for seamless travel between airports and hotels or local destinations.
Vaccination consultation and travel health kits for protection against regional illnesses and ensuring safe travel.
Travel adapters and power banks compatible with Yemen’s electrical outlets (Type D, G, and 230V).

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