Iran War
Commercial flights from Tehran’s main airport resume amid cautious normalcy
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Iran's largest airport, Imam Khomeini international airport, has resumed commercial flights after a 58-day suspension due to the US-Israel war on Iran. Flight information boards went offline during the closure of Iran's airspace. Flights now operate to 15 destinations, operated by eight domestic airlines, but the number is a fraction of what it was before the war. The airport's infrastructure remains intact, with 95 percent of it ready for operations.