Tehran-Moscow flights resume after two-month pause, Iranian media says
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- Tehran-Moscow flights resume after two-month suspension linked to regional war.
- Iran’s Mahan Air restarts regular service three times weekly.
Flights between Tehran and Moscow resumed on Tuesday after a two-month suspension caused by the US-Israeli war with Iran, according to Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency.
The announcement came a day after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Russian President Vladimir Putin during a visit to Russia in which the two discussed the “details” of the war in the Middle East, IRNA said.
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Iran’s Mahan Air operated the first resumed flight, departing Tehran early Tuesday and returning to Tehran later the same day, IRNA added.
Regular service on the Tehran, Moscow route will operate on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays in both directions, IRNA reported, citing officials with Mahan Air.



