Iran Extends Access to Airspace for Overflights After Ceasefire
- Iran has expanded access to its airspace for international overflights following a ceasefire with Israel, according to Majid Akhavan, spokesman for the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.
- The eastern half of Iran's airspace is now available for various flight operations, with restrictions still in place for many areas, as stated by Akhavan.
- Flights to key airports in northern, southern, and western regions, including Tehran's Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini International Airports, remain suspended, as noted by Akhavan.
- Airports such as Mashhad and Chabahar in eastern Iran are now operating after the conflict, which lasted 12 days, according to official reports.
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Following the ceasefire in the Israeli-Iranian military conflict, one of the three regular flights between Vilnius and Tel Aviv resumed on the night of Sunday, reporting to Lietuvos oro uostai ("Lithuanian Airports").
·Vilnius, Lithuania
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