Iran has 20 airports across the country back in operation



A spokesperson for Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization said on May 25 local time that, after the temporary ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran took effect, 20 airports nationwide in Iran have resumed operations, meaning that about 40% of airports have restarted. It is reported that airports including Mehrabad Airport, Imam Khomeini International Airport, Mashhad Airport, Shiraz Airport, and Isfahan Airport have reopened. Tabriz Airport will also resume operations within the coming week.
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NonceNomad
· 8h ago
From complete grounding to restarting at 20 airports, the Middle East's script is changing fast.
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QuietQuants
· 8h ago
Mehrahabad is open now, it was fighting pretty fiercely before.
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GasUnderTheMoonlight
· 8h ago
40% airport resumption, has the situation on the Iran side eased?
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HoldingPositionsIsLikeTending
· 8h ago
After the ceasefire, airports are gradually resuming operations; $HYPE , this wave of activity is not insignificant.
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