Pakistan-Iran air travel resumes after 60 days suspension

Pakistan-Iran air travel resumes after 60 days suspension
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Summary Pakistan-Iran flights resume after 60 days as first Mahan Air plane from Tehran lands in Islamabad; operations restart following suspension after regional tensions.

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Air travel between Pakistan and Iran has resumed after a 60-day suspension following attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel, with the first commercial flight successfully arriving in Islamabad.

The first Iranian airline Mahan Air flight since February 26 landed in Islamabad carrying passengers.

Flight W51185 arrived from Tehran, marking the restoration of the route between the two countries.

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According to details, both arrival and departure of the passenger flight from Tehran have taken place, with Thursday witnessing the first commercial flight bringing passengers to Islamabad after the halt in operations.

Officials confirmed that the next flight on this route operated by Mahan Air is scheduled for May 7, indicating the gradual normalization of air travel between Pakistan and Iran.