WANA (Jan 31) – The CEO of Imam Khomeini Airport City Company said all flights are currently operating according to schedule and denied reports of any cancellations, urging passengers to ignore false information circulating on social media.

 

Ramin Kashef-Azar, CEO of Imam Khomeini Airport City Company, commented on the latest status of flights at the airport following reports about a possible U.S. military attack on Iran.

 

He said that operations at Imam Khomeini International Airport are continuing as usual, the airport’s situation is completely normal, and no NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions) has been issued.

 

In an interview, Kashef-Azar stated that all flights are operating according to their regular schedules and added that no domestic or foreign airline has canceled any flights.

 

He emphasized that official and accurate information regarding flight operations is published only through Imam Khomeini Airport’s official channels, and passengers should not pay attention to misleading news on social media.

 

He further stressed that so far, no country with direct flights to Iran has imposed any restrictions on flights to or from the country, and flights to regional destinations are operating as scheduled.

 

Kashef-Azar noted that three Turkish airlines are continuing their flights as usual, while airlines from Qatar, the UAE, and other regional carriers have not canceled any flights.

 

Regarding European airlines, he said that Lufthansa has not resumed flights to Iran since the 12-day war in June, and Austrian Airlines has suspended its flights to Iran until late Bahman (mid-February).

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