The CEO of Imam Khomeini Airport of Tehran denies claims that the Israeli regime attack in the early hours of Saturday caused damage to the airport’s air defense system.
Saeed Chalandari said flights are ongoing according to the schedule.
He added that five foreign airlines have canceled their flights, but it is likely that these flights will resume this evening.
According to Chalandari, Turkish, UAE and Qatari companies, which announced in the past days that they had canceled their flights to Iran due to security reasons, will resume their flights from October 31.
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