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Iran Reopens Most Airports for Daytime Flights After 20-Day Shutdown

Detailed safety checks under a US-brokered truce have allowed most airports to resume flights between 5 am and 6 pm local time.

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Overview

  • Eastern Iran’s airspace remains open around the clock to domestic, foreign and international transit flights.
  • Central and western corridors are currently limited to international overflights following security assessments.
  • Isfahan and Tabriz airports will reopen once essential safety infrastructure upgrades are completed.
  • Flydubai’s service from the United Arab Emirates landed at Imam Khomeini International Airport on July 3, marking the first foreign flight since the closure.
  • The phased process began with eastern routes on June 24 and extended to central and western corridors by June 28, culminating in full daytime services by July 4.