SRINAGAR: Iran on Thursday has reopened its airspace after several weeks of suspension following a military conflict with Israel since June 13.
“Tehran’s Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini international airports, as well as those in the north, east, west and south of the country, have been reopened and are ready to operate flights,” the official IRNA news agency reported.
Domestic and international flights from all airports across the country, except those in Isfahan and Tabriz will operate between 5:00 am and 6:00 pm, authorities said.
It is pertinent to mention that, Iran closed its airspace last month after deadly military conflict with Israel inflicting casualities on both sides. Later, US backed ceasefire between the rivals came into effect on June 24.
The country had already reopened airspace in eastern Iran and expanded access for international overflights following the truce.















