Reuters said that Yemen Airways has decided to suspend its flights between Sana’a and Jordan, starting from the first of October.
The agency quoted company officials who refused to reveal their identities, saying that the comment was justified by not allowing the use of the company’s funds in Sana’a.
The authorities in Sanaa had denied Yemenia’s accusations of seizing the company’s assets and considered those accusations false.
This was considered an attempt by the coalition to impose a new siege on Sana’a Airport as part of pressure to give up demands to open new destinations.