Pakistan, Aug. 16 -- Iran resumed scheduled flights at Bandar Abbas International Airport on Saturday after repeated disruptions during its conflict with the United States.

Kazem Tavassoli, director general of airports in Hormozgan province, confirmed the resumption of flights on major domestic routes.

According to state news IRNA, passengers can now book flights between Tehran and Bandar Abbas in both directions.

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Flights have also resumed between Mashhad and Bandar Abbas, as well as Bandar Abbas and Isfahan, providing renewed domestic connectivity.

The reopening follows limited flight operations in recent days, after the airport faced repeated closures during the conflic...