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IRNA reports that the first international airline to land at Tehran Airport since flight suspension is IRNA.

FlyDubai was the first international airline to land at Tehran’s Imam Khomeini Airport, after a 20-day flight suspension that was imposed because of Israeli attacks against Iran. The official IRNA news service reported this.

IRNA reported that the arrival of Flight FZ1930 from the airline base in United Arab Emirates at Iran's largest airport marked the beginning of the gradual return of normal operations to Iranian airspace.

FlyDubai, a low-cost airline and sister carrier to Emirates.

Local authorities described this landing as an indication of the aviation sector's effective crisis management and restored stability. IRNA reported that passenger services were conducted under strict safety and security protocols.

After Israeli airstrikes, and increased security concerns in the skies of Iran, international and domestic air traffic was halted.

State media reported that Iran's airports are now open to domestic and international flights except in Isfahan, Tabriz and Isfahan. The airspace of the country is also available for international transit flights. (Reporting and editing by Christopher Cushing; Dubai newsroom)

(source: Reuters)