Iran Resumes International Flights After a 20-Day Suspension
- Iran reopened its airspace on July 3, 2025, after a 20-day suspension due to the war with Israel, according to state media.
- All airports in Iran, except those in Isfahan and Tabriz, will resume operations for domestic and international flights, according to authorities.
- Mehdi Ramezani confirmed that a Flydubai flight from the United Arab Emirates was the first to land since the resumption.
- International flights will gradually resume to specific destinations to meet public needs, according to Ramezani.
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Iran resumes most flights, reopens airspace after Israel conflict: State media
Iran has reopened most of its airspace and airports after closing them during recent clashes with Israel. Flights are now allowed between 5:00 am and 6:00 pm, except from Isfahan and Tabriz. The US-brokered ceasefire eased tensions in the region.
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Read Full ArticleIranian airspace had been completely closed on 13 June after the start of Israel's unprecedented attack on Iran.
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