Iranian Air Traffic Returns to Normal After Israeli Attacks – Is the Airspace Chaos Over?

Thought Iran’s airspace was closed forever due to Israeli attacks? Think again! After nearly three weeks of chaos and flight bans, Iranian airports are slowly waking up from their slumber. Flights from airports in Mashhad, Tehran, and other cities are returning, and the airspace is open for international transit flights. Yes, you read that right – flights are back, except in Isfahan and Tabriz, where the skies remain silent. It all started on June 13, when Israel struck Iranian nuclear sites, triggering a chain reaction and closure of Iranian airspace. But now, Flydubai became the first international carrier to land in Tehran after a 20-day pause, marking the start of a return to normal operations. Iranian authorities claim air traffic is operating under full security protocols, but we all know this is just a facade of peace in a region still simmering with tension. While planes return to runways, political tensions remain high – US-Iran nuclear talks are planned but with no set date yet. To spice things up, Iran has suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, accusing Germany of malice. In short, air traffic is back, but the war of words and tensions behind the scenes continue. If you think this is the end of the drama, think again! What do you think – is this the real start of peace or just a breather before the next storm? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s the optimist and who’s the pessimist in this airborne soap opera!

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