A commercial flight touched down in Yemen's southern port city of Aden on Thursday, making it the first since conflict shut the city's airport down more than four months ago, Reuters reported.
The Port of Aden also reopened on Monday, days after the city was recaptured by forces supporting the government.
Airport officials told Reuters the flight carried 150 passengers from Djibouti who had fled Yemen and were now returning home.
Aden's airport became mostly inaccessible when Shiite Houthi rebels moved into the city late March, triggering military intervention from Saudi Arabia and its allies that backed the Yemeni government.
Last month fighters supporting exiled President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi and the Saudi-led coalition reclaimed Aden, which the government said will be used as a base to regain control of the country.