WANA (Aug 02) – Mehrabad International Airport has returned to round-the-clock operations following the lifting of flight restrictions imposed during the recent 12-day war, according to a statement by the airport’s public relations office.

 

The Civil Aviation Organization of Iran has officially authorized 24-hour activity at Mehrabad airport, marking a significant step toward restoring normalcy in the country’s air transport sector.

 

Flight operations at Mehrabad had been limited between 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. in response to security measures taken during the Israeli regime’s 12-day military conflict with Iran. The return to full service is expected to enhance air traffic capacity and improve passenger services.

 

Airport officials emphasized that the resumption of full operations is a major milestone in the effort to ensure stability and continuity in Iran’s civil aviation infrastructure.

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Planes in the airport. Social media/ WANA News Agency