Iran Reopens Six Airports as Flights Gradually Resume
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Iran has reopened six airports, signaling a gradual return to normal air traffic after a period of suspension. The airports now open include Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad, Tabriz, and Bandar Abbas, according to a statement from the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization.
The reopening marks a step toward restoring domestic and international flight operations, with the government indicating that services will resume in phases. No specific dates for full operational capacity have been announced.
The move follows a broader effort by Iranian authorities to ease travel restrictions and support the aviation sector amid ongoing economic challenges.
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