Iran Partially Reopens Airspace After Ceasefire with Israel
IRAN, JUN 26 – Iran reopened eastern airspace after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Israel ended 12 days of conflict, resuming flights at key airports while Tehran's airspace remains closed.
- Iran partially reopened its eastern airspace on Wednesday after a US-brokered ceasefire ended 12 days of conflict with Israel.
- The reopening followed Israel’s major bombing campaign starting June 13 and Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes and airspace closure.
- Airports including Mashhad, Chabahar, Zahedan, and Jask reopened, though flights in Tehran remain suspended until further notice.
- Transport Ministry spokesman Majid Akhavan confirmed the eastern airspace reopening to domestic and international flights passing through Iran’s airspace.
- The partial reopening signals a fragile return to normalcy, while Iran vows to strike US bases if attacked again, implying continued regional tensions.
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On Saturday, Iran's Noor News reported that the Iranian authorities reopened airspace in the centre and west of the country to international flights in transit. Yesterday, Thursday, the Iranian authorities partially reopened airspace to domestic and international flights, having suspended air traffic at all of the country's airports, against the backdrop of the 12-day war with Israel that ended with a ceasefire between the two sides.
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