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Flights Resume at Tehran Airport After 57-Day Shutdown Amid War Ceasefire | PNP News

Flights Resume at Tehran Airport After 57-Day Shutdown Amid War Ceasefire

Breaking News | Huma Aslam | Apr 29, 2026

Flights Resume at Tehran Airport After 57-Day Shutdown Amid War Ceasefire

🟒 Key Points

  • Flights resumed at Tehran airport after around 57 days of shutdown.
  • Suspension was due to conflict involving Iran, the US, and Israel.
  • Airspace closure disrupted global aviation and regional travel.
  • Ceasefire agreement enabled gradual restoration of operations.
  • Initial flights operated to destinations like Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina.
  • Authorities plan phased expansion of flight operations.

🟒 Summary

Flights have resumed at Tehran’s main international airport after nearly two months of suspension caused by the Iran conflict. The reopening comes after a ceasefire between Iran and the United States, allowing limited air travel to restart. Authorities say operations will gradually return to normal as security conditions improve.


🟒 Detailed News

πŸ”Ή Flights Resume After Long Shutdown

Commercial flights have restarted at Imam Khomeini International Airport after being suspended for about 57 days due to the ongoing conflict in the region. The prolonged closure had halted both domestic and international travel.


πŸ”Ή War Disrupted Air Travel

The shutdown followed the outbreak of conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel, which forced several countries in the Middle East to close their airspace due to security risks. This caused widespread disruption to global aviation.


πŸ”Ή Ceasefire Enables Reopening

The resumption of flights became possible after a fragile ceasefire agreement, which reduced immediate security threats. Authorities have begun restoring operations cautiously to ensure passenger safety.


πŸ”Ή Initial Routes and Operations

The first flights after reopening were operated to cities such as Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina. Officials confirmed that more international and domestic routes will be gradually restored in phases.


πŸ”Ή Gradual Return to Normalcy

Aviation authorities stated that full restoration of flight operations will depend on security assessments. The reopening is seen as a significant step toward normalcy after weeks of conflict-related disruptions.Β 

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