Wedoany.com Report on Feb 3rd, Iran Air announced the resumption of two important international flight routes. Starting February 3, the Tehran-Istanbul route to and from Turkey, which had been suspended for two months for certain reasons, will officially resume operations. This route resumption will re-establish the air corridor between the two capitals and is expected to further facilitate bilateral commercial trade and personnel exchanges.

In addition to resuming flights to Istanbul, Iran Air also launched a new international flight route from Tehran to Najaf, Iraq, on February 2. According to the initial flight schedule, this route will operate twice a week until February 28, with specific flights scheduled for every Monday and Friday. Officials stated that subsequent flight frequency plans will be evaluated and adjusted based on actual market demand.
The resumption of these two international flight routes is considered an important step for Iran Air to strengthen regional connectivity recently. The Tehran-Istanbul route, as a traditional air corridor connecting two major cities in West Asia, its restart has positive significance for enhancing the stability of the regional aviation network. Meanwhile, the launch of regular flights to Najaf directly serves the specific religious and cultural exchange needs between the two countries.
Iran Air's operational adjustments to these two international flight routes demonstrate its efforts to maintain and expand regional network connectivity in a dynamic environment. These flight arrangements aim to meet the growing travel demand and provide more stable and predictable air travel options for passengers in the relevant regions.









