Afghanistan, June 27 -- Direct commercial flights between Tehran and Dubai are set to resume from July 1, Iranian media reported, marking another step toward restoring regional air travel after weeks of disruption caused by conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States.
According to Iranian media, ticket sales for the route have resumed, with flights scheduled to operate between the international airports of Tehran and Dubai. The service had been suspended after regional airspace restrictions were imposed during recent military tensions.
The resumption comes as the United Arab Emirates continues restoring normal flight operations following the reopening of its airspace. Dubai Airports has previously said passenger traffic and airl...