Iran lifts all flight restrictions as airspace returns to normal
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Iran has officially declared its airspace completely safe and reopened to all domestic and international flights, lifting the stringent flight restrictions imposed during recent regional military flare-ups.
The announcement indicates a swift return to stability for commercial aviation corridors intersecting the country.
Military operations concluded
Abouzar Ghorban Shiroodi, the head of Iran's Civil Aviation Organization (CAO), confirmed that the country's airspace has returned to normal status following notices from relevant military and defense authorities marking the formal end of active military engagements.
"Following declarations from relevant authorities announcing the conclusion of military operations, and in light of completed coordination, the country's airspace has reverted to normal status," Shiroodi stated.
He added that all aviation operations are actively resuming in strict accordance with newly issued Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs).
Flight schedules returning to routine
Aviation authorities emphasized that passenger safety and corridor monitoring remained the highest priorities prior to giving airlines the green light to take off.
According to Shiroodi, all previously enforced temporary flight limits, groundings, and reroutings have been entirely resolved. "With safe conditions now firmly established and necessary clearance secured from coordinating bodies, flight restrictions have been lifted," the aviation chief noted.
International and domestic commercial flight operations are currently transitioning back to their originally scheduled, pre-disruption timetables.



