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Iran partially reopens airspace after 7 week shutdown amid ceasefire (Soban News)

Iran on Saturday announced a partial reopening of its airspace after a seven-week hiatus because of the war, state media reported.
The Civil Aviation Organisation said air routes over eastern Iran were reopened at 7 am (0330 GMT), according to the state-owned IRAN newspaper. It said flights at the country’s airports would gradually resume, but did not give a timeframe.
Iran’s airspace had been closed since the US and Israel began striking Iran on Feb. 28. The partial reopening has come more than a week into a ceasefire between Iran and the US.​Iran on Saturday announced a partial reopening of its airspace after a seven-week hiatus because of the war, state media reported.
The Civil Aviation Organisation said air routes over eastern Iran were reopened at 7 am (0330 GMT), according to the state-owned IRAN newspaper. It said flights at the country’s airports would gradually resume, but did not give a timeframe.
Iran’s airspace had been closed since the US and Israel began striking Iran on Feb. 28. The partial reopening has come more than a week into a ceasefire between Iran and the US. ​Latest News [ SOBAN NEWS: International and National ]

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