Iran partially reopens airspace, but airlines remain cautious

Iran has partially reopened its airspace to international flights crossing the eastern part of its territory. However, airlines remain cautious, with no international flights crossing Iran and some making detours.
Iran's Civil Aviation Authority announced the partial reopening of its airspace to international flights crossing the eastern part of its territory. The authority stated that some airports had also reopened at 7am local time. Despite this, flight tracker websites showed no international flights crossing Iran over three hours later. Several flights were seen avoiding Iran's airspace by making long detours. The country's airspace had been restricted, but the partial reopening aims to resume normal flight operations.
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