International Flights Resume at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Airport
The restart signals a cautious step toward normal service following weeks of conflict damage reported by local outlets.
Overview
- International flights at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport have restarted, according to Iranian media accounts carried by Kyodo News.
- The reports say operations were disrupted after attacks that began in late February and were attributed in the coverage to the United States and Israel.
- The articles state that airport facilities and passenger aircraft were damaged, though they do not describe the scale of the harm.
- The pieces do not include independent verification and rely on Iranian media for the status update on flight operations.
- The Kyodo dispatch ran from Istanbul and was republished by Japanese regional outlets, a chain that may limit detail but brings wider attention to the reopening.