Iran has reopened its airspace for international flights

Iran has reopened its airspace for international flights
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Iran has partially reopened its airspace for international flights following a significant period of closure. According to the Civil Aviation Organization, routes in the eastern part of the country are now open and operations at some airports have resumed. This decision follows a series of military escalations involving airstrikes by the U.S. and Israel, as well as retaliatory missile attacks launched by Iran.

Iran has partially restored its airspace to operation after a long break.

For the first time since February 28, part of the country's sky has opened, and flights have resumed at some airports. This was reported by the Tasnim agency, citing the Civil Aviation Administration.

According to the information, the routes in the eastern airspace of Iran have been declared open for international flights. As a reminder, on February 28, the US and Israel launched a military operation against Iran, launching airstrikes on several cities.

It is reported that the Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed as a result of these attacks. Following this, Iran retaliated by launching missile strikes on Israel and striking US bases in the Persian Gulf.

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