
For the first time since the war with the US and Israel began approximately two months ago, Iran has resumed commercial flights from Tehran’s international airport.
According to Iran’s state-run television, flights are scheduled to depart for Istanbul, Turkey; Muscat, Oman; and Medina, Saudi Arabia.
Earlier this month, amid a ceasefire with the US, Iran partially reopened its airspace, which halted the fighting between the two countries, dw.com reports.
Since April 8, a ceasefire mediated by Pakistan has kept the war on hold.











