TEHRAN: Iran on Tuesday suspended incoming and outgoing flights Tehran International Airport after it attacked Israel with dozens of missiles.
Iran’s state media, citing the country’s civil aviation authority, said passenger flights over Iran have been redirected to alternative routes and flights due to take off at Tehran’s international airport have been grounded.
“For the time being, we have suspended incoming and outgoing flights at Tehran International Airport,” the ISNA news agency quoted airport chief Said Chalandari.
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