Iran Resumes International Flights Amidst Ceasefire Developments
After a two-month suspension due to conflict with the US and Israel, Iran has resumed commercial flights from Tehran's international airport. The flights are bound for destinations including Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina. This follows a partial reopening of Iran's airspace amid a ceasefire with the US.
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Iran resumed commercial flights from Tehran's international airport on Saturday, marking the first such activity since the conflict with the US and Israel began roughly two months ago.
Iran's state-run television reported successful departures from Imam Khomeini International Airport to destinations including Istanbul, the capital of Oman, Muscat, and Saudi Arabia's Medina.
At least three flights bound for Istanbul were tracked by Flightradar24, a flight monitoring service. The resumption comes as part of a partial reopening of Iran's airspace, initiated earlier this month amid a ceasefire with the US.
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