New Delhi, July 4 -- Iran has partially reopened its airspace following a 20-day closure during the Israel conflict, allowing some commercial flights to resume.
Imam Khomeini and Mehrabad airports in Tehran are now operating limited international flights like the Flydubai service from UAE, though operations are restricted to daytime hours (5:00 am-6:00 pm local time).
Eastern Iran's airspace operates 24/7, while airports in Isfahan and Tabriz remain closed pending repairs. Ferry services to neighboring countries and land border crossings to Armenia (Agarak) and Turkiye (Kapikoy/Esendere) are also functional, providing additional exit routes.
Indian citizens wishing to leave Iran can now use commercial flights from reopened airports or ...
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