Isfahan Airspace to Reopen Tomorrow After 84-Day Closure
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Flights in the airspace over Isfahan, Iran, are set to resume tomorrow after an 84-day closure, marking the return of air traffic to normal in the area after a long interruption. The reopening is expected to restore regional flight operations and ease disruption to aviation activity.
Officials said the decision will allow flight operations to be reorganized, giving airlines and aviation authorities a framework to resume services. The move is also expected to provide an initial boost to regional air mobility.
The reopening comes after nearly three months of suspension, making it a significant step for air connectivity around Isfahan. It is expected to help normalize traffic patterns in the first phase of resumed operations.
