Iran Resumes Commercial Flights From Tehran's International Airport
Commercial air travel has resumed at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport with flights departing for several regional destinations including Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina
Iran's state-run television has reported the resumption of commercial flight operations at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran. The announcement signifies a return to scheduled international travel from the country's international airport in Tehran, which had seen a period of suspension. According to the reports, the facility is once again processing international departures for passengers traveling from the Iranian capital.[1][2]
The initial flights to depart from the airport following the resumption were bound for several key regional destinations. State media confirmed that aircraft took off from Tehran headed for Istanbul as well as Muscat, which serves as the capital of Oman. These flights mark the restoration of air links between Iran and these regional locations, providing services for international passengers.[1][2]
In addition to the services to Istanbul and Muscat, a commercial flight was reported to have departed for the Saudi city of Medina. The resumption of flights to these specific destinations highlights the reopening of international routes from Imam Khomeini International Airport. State-run television's coverage of these departures provides confirmation that commercial air traffic has returned to operations at the Tehran hub.[1][2]



