Tehran, Iran – Iranian media reports indicate that Iran has begun partially reopening its airspace following a ceasefire agreement in the region. This move reflects a relative improvement in the security situation and a gradual resumption of air traffic. According to available information, flights have been permitted to resume in specific areas of Iranian airspace, particularly in the eastern regions. However, flights remain suspended in other areas, including the capital, Tehran, until further notice.
This decision comes within the broader context of a gradual reopening of airspace in several Middle Eastern countries following a temporary truce between the United States and Iran. This has contributed to a partial resumption of air traffic, which was severely disrupted during the period of military escalation. Observers see this move as an initial indication of a potential de-escalation in the region. However, air traffic remains subject to ongoing security assessments given the fragile regional situation.



