Iran resumes international flights after a 20-day suspension
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Iran's Imam Khomeini International Airport has resumed international air travel with its first foreign flight after a 20-day suspension. A Flydubai flight from the UAE landed in Tehran, confirmed by the Civil Aviation Organisation. This marks a new phase of stability for Iran's aviation sector following a recent 12-day conflict with Israel. The spokesperson noted a calm management of the nation's airspace and indicated that international flights will gradually resume to specific destinations in coordination with authorities to restore air links.
Iran's Imam Khomeini International Airport welcomed its first foreign flight since a 20-day halt in international air travel, marking a new phase for its aviation sector.
Flydubai's flight from the UAE landed in Tehran, confirmed by Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation, after extensive security and diplomatic coordination.
Ramezani noted this return signifies stability for Iran's aviation after a recent 12-day conflict with Israel and represents a calm management of the airspace.
After a ceasefire agreement with Israel and the US intervention, international flights will gradually resume to specific destinations to restore air links.
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