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Iran reopens airspace following recent conflict with Israel and US

Iran has reopened most of its airspace and airports, which were closed on June 13 due to conflict with Israel. Major airports such as Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini are operational for domestic and international flights from 5 am to 6 pm daily, while Isfahan and Tabriz will rejoin once their infrastructure is ready

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Iran had entirely shut its airspace last month after Israel and the US launched a series of air strikes, prompting Iranian retaliatory missile fire.. File Pic.

Iran had entirely shut its airspace last month after Israel and the US launched a series of air strikes, prompting Iranian retaliatory missile fire.. File Pic.

Iran announced on Friday that it has reopened its airspace, which was closed on June 13 due to the conflict with Israel, according to state media.

Meanwhile, the official IRNA news agency said, "The Mehrabad and Imam Khomeini airports, along with airports in the north, east, west, and south of the country, have been put back into operation and are ready to provide flight services."

However, domestic and international flights will operate from all airports, excluding Isfahan and Tabriz, daily from 5 am to 6 pm. Authorities further added that Isfahan and Tabriz airports will join the country's air transport network as soon as their infrastructure is prepared.

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