Iran’s Tehran Airport Resumes International Flights

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Minseung Kang

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Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, the Iranian capital, has resumed international flights, signaling a gradual normalization of air travel as tensions in the Middle East ease.

BlockBeats, a cryptocurrency-focused media outlet, reported on April 25 that the airport resumed operations that day, with international flights departing for Medina in Saudi Arabia, Muscat in Oman and Istanbul in Turkey.

The resumption is part of a broader move to restore flights suspended after recent military clashes in the Middle East.

Minseung Kang

Minseung Kang

minriver@bloomingbit.ioBlockchain journalist | Writer of Trade Now & Altcoin Now, must-read content for investors.
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