Aramex has officially resumed its delivery services to Syrian Arab Republic, following an operational pause for over a decade. The first shipment by Aramex was delivered to the Syrian capital Damascus.
The resumption of services follows months of careful planning, collaboration with local and regional stakeholders, and infrastructure readiness in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. It reinforces Aramex’s role in supporting cross-border trade and enhancing regional connectivity.
Commenting on the accession, Hussam Al-Baraquoni, Aramex Vice President for MENAT, said: “We are proud to resume our services to Syria after more than ten years. This significant decision gives our customers in region the opportunity to leverage Aramex’s trusted, seamless logistics network to send and receive their shipments reliably.
"This step also aligns with Aramex’s commitment to providing resilient logistics solutions, especially in logistically challenging regions. I want to express my sincere thanks to our global operations teams, ground staff, and regional partners who worked tirelessly to make this important milestone a reality.”
The restoration of dependable delivery channels is expected to positively contribute to revitalizing the local economy, reconnecting diaspora communities, and supporting ongoing rebuilding efforts.
The express services to Syria were officially resumed on 15 September 2025, marking a new chapter for Aramex’s regional operations and further strengthening its leadership in logistics across the Levant, MENAT, and beyond.
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