
"After a lot of stress and problems, now I've found a ticket with an Iranian airline flying first to Armenia with a long layover, and then on to Canada."
"The return of foreign carriers, many of which have operated in the country for years, will depend on political stability and their own risk assessments."
"Before the war, the airport was bustling with travellers and would witness 150 flights on a typical day. Now, terminals that were packed, then empty, are slowly filling up again as flights resume."
"According to the Iranian Civil Aviation Organization, 20 aircraft have been destroyed and are no longer operational. However, the airport infrastructure has not been damaged and is approximately 95 percent ready."
Imam Khomeini international airport in Iran has resumed flights after a 58-day suspension caused by the US-Israel war. Air traffic began on April 25, with 15 destinations served by eight domestic airlines. The number of flights is significantly lower than pre-war levels, with only a fraction of the usual operations. Passengers face challenges in travel arrangements, and the return of foreign carriers depends on political stability. Despite 20 aircraft being destroyed, airport infrastructure remains largely intact and operational.
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