
The Iranian state news agency reported that domestic and international flights have resumed as scheduled from all airports in Iran.
However, flights from Iran s Isfahan and Tabriz airports will continue from 5 am to 6 pm, which have not yet become fully operational like other airports in Iran due to the lack of essential facilities.
According to reports, Isfahan and Tabriz will be fully operational like other airports in the country immediately after the restoration of essential services.
On the other hand, the date of the ban on Indian aircraft flying over Pakistani airspace was extended.
Also Read: Italy grants 500,000 work visas for non EU workers
According to the Airports Authority, the closure of airspace for India has been extended by one month, and a NOTAM has been issued.
The closure of Pakistani airspace for India has been extended for one month. Pakistani airspace will remain closed to Indian aircraft until July 23, 2025.
Indian airlines passenger and military aircraft will remain banned from using Pakistani airspace, while Indian-registered or leased aircraft will also not be able to



