Iran resumes flights at Bandar Abbas airport after wartime disruptions
Before the conflict began in February, Bandar Abbas Airport typically handled around 35 to 40 domestic and international flights each day.
Scheduled domestic flights have resumed at Iran's Bandar Abbas International Airport from Saturday (15 August), following disruptions caused by recent hostilities with the United States, Iranian state media reported.
Kazem Tavassoli, director general of airports in Hormozgan province, said that scheduled flights on major domestic routes resumed on Saturday (15 August) after operating on a limited scale in recent days, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
Passengers can now book flights in both directions on the Tehran-Bandar Abbas, Mashhad-Bandar Abbas and Bandar Abbas-Isfahan routes, Gulf News reported.
Before the conflict began in February, Bandar Abbas Airport typically handled around 35 to 40 domestic and international flights each day.
However, operations faced repeated suspensions since the outbreak of hostilities, according to the reports.
