Commercial Flights Have Resumed at Tehran's International Airport for the First Time Since the War, State Media Reports.
State media reported at least three flights departed Saturday morning to Istanbul, Muscat and Medina following an indefinite ceasefire.
- Iran resumed commercial flights from Imam Khomeini International Airport on Saturday, marking the first operations since the conflict with the United States and Israel began about two months ago.
- A ceasefire with the United States earlier this month prompted Iran to partially reopen its airspace, ending hostilities between the two countries and enabling aviation resumption.
- Flight tracking platform Flightradar24 reported at least 3 flights to Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina departed Saturday morning as the country navigates recovery from two months of grounded aviation.
- Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held talks with Pakistan's leadership in Islamabad, though he signaled any engagement with United States representatives would remain indirect through Pakistani officials.
- President Donald Trump dispatched envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Islamabad after the White House reported "we've certainly seen some progress from the Iranian side in the last couple of days," according to Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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Istanbul, Muscat and even Saudi-Arab Mecca: The first civilian planes have left Iran. Meanwhile, the civil aviation authority has named the damage, they are immense.
International flights resume from Tehran's Imam Khomeini Airport
Days after United States President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire, international flights resumed from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport on Saturday, Iranian media said. The first passengers had departed for Medina, in Saudi Arabia, Muscat and Istanbul, with operations expected to accelerate in the coming days. A general view of an empty terminal hall after flights resumed at Imam Khomeini International Airport, amid a ceasefire bet…
Iran resumed its international flights from Tehran's main airport this Saturday, ending about two months without air connections to the outside as a result of the conflict in the Middle East.The reopening marks a step in the normalization of air transport in the country, after operations were suspended after the beginning of the attacks by the United States and Israel at the end of February, forcing the closure of Iranian airspace.According to s…
Iran resumes commercial flights from Tehran International Airport first time since war with US, Israel
Iran resumed commercial flights from Tehran’s main international airport on Saturday for the first time since the conflict with the United States and Israel began about 2 months ago. State television reported that flights departed from Imam Khomeini International Airport to Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina. Flight tracking platform Flightradar24 indicated that at least 3 flights to Istanbul departed on Saturday morning. Iran had partially reopened i…
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