Iran Resumes Commercial Flights to Dubai Amid U.S. Ceasefire on Monday

According to Jin10, Iran resumed commercial flights to Dubai on Monday, June 29, marking the first regular service to the emirate since the country entered conflict with the United States and Israel in late February. The resumption follows a U.S.-Iran agreement to halt attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. Initial flights will be operated by Iranian carriers, with Emirates flights scheduled to begin in a second phase, according to statements from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport and Iran's Civil Aviation Authority.
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