
Iran Reopens Its Airspace
After a 12-day bloody conflict with Israel, Iran has reopened its airspace. On Thursday, July 3, the country announced that air routes over Tehran and other regions have been reopened.
After a 12-day intense conflict with Israel, Iran has reopened its airspace, including Tehran’s major airports and others across the country. Flights, both domestic and international, will operate from 5 AM to 6 PM except in Isfahan and Tabriz, where flights will resume once infrastructure is ready. The airspace was closed following an Israeli airstrike on June 13, with Iran retaliating by missile attacks on Tel Aviv. A U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect on June 24, leading to the reopening.
After a 12-day bloody conflict with Israel, Iran has reopened its airspace. On Thursday, July 3, the country announced that air routes over Tehran and other regions have been reopened.
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