Bandar Abbas International Airport in southern Iran has resumed commercial flight operations after a four-month suspension, marking the restoration of air travel services in the region.
Aviation authorities said the airport reopened after completing the necessary operational and security preparations. Commercial flights, including domestic and international services, have gradually resumed, with more routes expected to be restored in the coming weeks.
The suspension had disrupted travel for thousands of passengers and affected business activities in southern Iran. The reopening is expected to improve connectivity, facilitate trade and tourism, and support the region's economic recovery.
Airport officials said measures have been put in place to ensure safe and efficient flight operations, assuring passengers that services will continue under the required aviation safety standards.