Iranian authorities have lifted flight restrictions across the country as of the morning of April 19. This decision comes in the wake of a drone attack in Isfahan earlier in the day.
The Iran Airports and Air Navigation Company (IAC) had temporarily suspended flights in several cities, including Isfahan, Shiraz, and Tehran, in response to the attack. Several airlines also diverted their flights away from Iranian airspace or suspended flights to Iran as a precautionary measure.
The lifting of restrictions signals a return to normalcy in the country’s aviation sector, although the situation remains fluid due to the geopolitical tensions in the region. The safety and security of passengers remain the top priority for both the Iranian authorities and the airlines operating in the country. (ILKHA)
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