DUBAI — Industrial flights between Tehran and Dubai are set to renew on Monday, Iranian state media reported, restoring one of many busiest air hyperlinks within the Gulf weeks after regional tensions disrupted air journey.
Iranian state tv and different media shops quoted Ramin Kashefazar, head of Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Worldwide Airport, as saying that each one essential preparations had been accomplished to reopen the Tehran-Dubai route.
“The required preparations have been made to reopen the Tehran-Dubai route at Imam Khomeini Airport,” Kashefazar was quoted as saying.
The resumption comes after air providers between the 2 cities had been suspended amid heightened regional tensions and safety issues that led to widespread disruptions throughout Center Japanese airspace.
Tickets for the primary scheduled service had been obtainable for buy on the web site of Iranian provider Sepehran Airways, with a flight departing Tehran at 10:40 a.m. native time (0730 GMT) on Monday.














