Tehran-Dubai direct flights resume
after regional conflict disruption
A direct flight from Tehran landed
at Dubai
International Airport on Monday, marking the resumption of air services
between the Iranian capital and Dubai after weeks of disruption caused by the
recent Middle East conflict.
According to flight tracking data, a
FlySepehran aircraft operating from Tehran's Imam
Khomeini International Airport arrived at Dubai International Airport's
Terminal 2. A return flight to Tehran was scheduled to depart later the same
day.
The Tehran-Dubai route is among the
first to resume as airlines gradually restore regional services following the
reopening of Imam Khomeini International Airport earlier this month.
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Head of Imam Khomeini International
Airport, Ramin Kashefazar, said the Tehran-Dubai route had been reactivated
after a brief suspension and necessary arrangements had been completed for the
resumption of operations.
Despite the gradual restoration of
flights, regional airlines continue to monitor the security situation, while
the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has advised carriers to exercise
caution when operating in Middle East airspace.
Source:
Gulf News
