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Tehran: Iran has resumed flights to key international destinations, including Beijing, Istanbul, and Muscat, Ramin Kashef Azar, the CEO of Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Airport City announced on Monday. Earlier, the Middle Eastern country resumed commercial flights from Tehran on Saturday, the first time since the conflict with the United States and Israel broke out weeks ago. Flights departed for Istanbul, Muscat in Oman, and Medina in Saudi Arabia, reports indicated. This comes after Iran’s airspace was partially reopened earlier this month after a ceasefire came into force. Ramin Kashef Azar had earlier mentioned in an interview that foreign passenger flights…
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