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Iran resumes international flights after a 20-day suspension

  • Iran resumed international and domestic flights on July 4, reopening its airspace after a 20-day suspension that followed a mid-June conflict.
  • The closure of the airspace started mid-June following Israel’s initiation of Operation Rising Lion, which targeted Iranian nuclear and military locations and prompted retaliatory attacks from Iran.
  • The 12-day conflict ended with a US-brokered ceasefire on June 24, after which Iran’s civil aviation authorities reopened airports except for Isfahan and Tabriz pending infrastructure completion.
  • Flydubai landed the first foreign flight at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport after extensive security coordination, marking a 'new phase of stability,' according to aviation spokesperson Mehdi Ramezani.
  • The reopening allowed UAE airlines and others to resume flights, signaling recovery in regional air travel and normalizing operations disrupted by the conflict and airspace closures.
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Iran resumes international flights after a 20-day suspension

Iran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport has resumed international flights after a 20-day suspension.

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