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Thursday, January 9, 2025 21:10 GMT
Iran’s National Flag Carrier, Iran Air, will resume its first foreign flight in the post-coronavirus period on Thursday. Iran Air is scheduled to resume flights to the Amsterdam after international flights were halted two months ago. On 11 March, Iran Air announced the suspension of all its flights to Europe until further notice, a decision linked to a ban on the carrier's planes from entering European airspace. ‘Iran Air’ on Monday revealed its flights from Tehran to Amsterdam are scheduled to be launched every Thursday.With the necessary follow-ups made with the Dutch Airline and issuance of flight license, Iran Air will resume its scheduled flights to Amsterdam Airport by observing health protocols.These flights will be operated every Thursday from Imam Khomeini International Airport [IKIA] to Amsterdam Airport through winning licenses from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Iranian Civil Aviation Organization [ICAO] in full compliance with the health protocols. - Mehr, Tehran Times