Tehran: According to Iran’s IRIB broadcaster, a spokesperson for the country’s Civil Aviation Organization confirmed that Tabriz International Airport, located in northwestern Iran, will resume operations today.
The reopening comes as Iran gradually restores aviation services after several airports and flight operations were disrupted during the recent conflict involving the United States and Israel.
Officials said Tabriz airport will join around 20 other terminals across the country that have already resumed operations in recent days.
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