New Delhi, July 4 -- Iran's Imam Khomeini International Airport has officially reopened its skies to international air travel following a 20-day suspension.

The first foreign flight, a Flydubai flight from the United Arab Emirates, landed on Wednesday, only after extensive security and diplomatic coordination.

Mehdi Ramezani, spokesperson for Iran's Civil Aviation Organisation, confirmed the successful landing to the Student News Network, highlighting the extensive security and diplomatic coordination that preceded the flight, ANI reported.

The landing marks a "new phase of stability" for Iran's aviation sector, Ramezani said in a statement, speaking of the disruptions caused by the recent tensions with Israel.

Due to the Israel-Iran ...