The First Foreign Airline Flight Landed at Tehran Airport Since War
- Iran has reopened its airspace after closing it on June 13 due to conflict with Israel, according to state media.
- Flights will operate from all airports except for those in Isfahan and Tabriz from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm, as stated by authorities.
- A ceasefire was reached on June 24 after a series of air strikes and retaliatory actions between Iran and Israel.
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International, domestic and transit flights through Iran will resume operations after the approval of the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization, which authorized the reopening of the country’s airspace on Thursday. READ ALSO: Abbas Araghchi: Iran remains committed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty This announcement was released through an official communiqué published on the website of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, which expla…
The first foreign airline flight landed at Tehran airport since war
The first international flight has landed at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport (IKA), with air authorities reopening both Mehrabad (THR) and Imam Khomeini (IKA) airports for domestic and international flights.
Iran Reopened Most of Its Airspace - teleSUR English
The Islamic Republic of Iran has reopened nearly its entire airspace, including international flights to the capital city, Tehran, after closing it on June 13 due to the 12-day war with Israel. RELATED: Iranian President Signs Law Suspending Cooperation with IAEA “The airports of Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini (Tehran), along with airports in the north, east, west, and south of the country, have resumed operations,” the state news agency IRNA report…
Iran Reopens Airspace to Domestic, International Flights
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Domestic and international flights will be operated from all airports in the country, except for Isfahan and Tabriz airports, during the day from 5 am to 6 pm, authorities said. World News | Iran Reopens Airspace to Domestic, International Flights.
Iran reopens airspace including Tehran airports after closing skies during war with Israel
TEHRAN, July 4 — Iran announced yesterday that it has reopened its airspace, including over Tehran, after closing it on June 13 due to the war with Israel, according to state media. “Tehran’s Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini international airports, as well as those in the north, east, west and south of the country, have been reopened and are ready to operate flights,” the official IRNA news agency reported. Domestic and international flights from all …
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