Iran closes airspace again: Tehran cites 'operational safety'; global flights face delays, detours
Thursday, 3 July 2025 () Iran has once again closed its central and western airspace to international transit flights, as announced by the Civil Aviation Organization. This decision, impacting crucial air corridors for global airlines, arises from heightened regional tensions and security worries. The restriction solely affects overflight routes, with no landing or takeoff permissions granted within the specified zones.
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