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Sunday, June 1, 2025 0:45 GMT
Iran’s flag carrier Iran Air resumed its once-weekly roundtrip Tehran-Baku flights after a suspension that was prolonged for about two years due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.According to an announcement by the airline, the flight departs from Imam Khomeini International Airport at 2:00 p.m. on Monday. The return flight leaves Heydar Aliyev International Airport the same day at 4:55 p.m. local time. Azerbaijani officials have said travelers over 18 years of age who have a vaccination card in English with a QR Code or those who received their last vaccine shot in the past 14 days can travel to Azerbaijan, IRNA reported. The Iranian airline says passengers must hold a negative PCR test in English with a QR Code upon arrival in Azerbaijan, the report added.Furthermore, On March 4, the low-cost Azerbaijani airline Buta Airways began its Baku-Tehran service, which was suspended due to the pandemic. Its flights from Heydar Aliyev International Airport to Tehran Airport and back are operated once a week - on Fridays. Only passengers who are allowed to fly under the current epidemiological restrictions will be accepted on these flights. Passengers traveling on this route should ensure that their COVID-19 test results are valid for 72 hours before departure. Citizens of Iran, upon entering the territory of Azerbaijan, must provide a valid document confirming the full course of vaccination against COVID-19, as well as take PCR testing for coronavirus infection. - Tehran Times