Iran’s eastern airspace has reopened
According to a report by Jinse Finance, on the evening of the 25th, a spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Roads and Urban Development announced that Iran has reopened its eastern airspace for use by domestic, international, and transit flights. The spokesperson, Majid Akhavan, stated in a press release that, following approval from the Civil-Military Coordination Committee of the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization and a security assessment based on the current situation in Iran, the eastern airspace has been reopened to gradually restore normal flight operations. This move, made under the premise of ensuring comprehensive flight safety, allows for the resumption of international transit flights as well as domestic and international flights to and from airports in eastern Iran.
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