Iran's Airspace Restrictions: Current Situation and Implications
Iran has limited the usage of its western and central airspace to international transit flights, as stated by the Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development. Domestic flights connecting western regions with Tehran remain suspended. The announcement highlights a significant operational update affecting both international and local aviation sectors.
- Country:
- United Arab Emirates
Iran has restricted its western and central airspace to international transit flights only. This information was confirmed by a spokesperson from the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, reported by the semi-official Tasnim news agency.
The announcement reflects current aviation policies in Iran, focusing on managing international transit while domestic flights within the western regions remain halted.
Domestic flights that would typically link the western half of Iran to Tehran's key airports are not yet allowed to operate, highlighting a significant operational standstill for local air travel.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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