India, April 19 -- Iran has started reopening parts of its aviation network after weeks of disruption caused by regional conflict, marking an early step toward restoring civilian travel and commercial connectivity.

Authorities allowed limited operations to resume at six major airports after reopening sections of the country's eastern airspace. Airlines have begun preparing for both domestic and international flights, signalling cautious optimism despite continuing geopolitical tensions.

Officials said that the decision came as a fragile ceasefire remained in place and peace negotiations continued between Iran and its adversaries. The move reflects an effort to restore passenger movement and economic activity while maintaining strict sec...