Iran: Mashhad Airport in the Northeast Reopens for International Flights on 4/20
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Iran's Civil Aviation Organization announced the resumption of international flights at Mashhad Airport starting April 20, partially lifting closures initiated after airstrikes in February.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When is Mashhad Airport in the northeast scheduled to reopen for international flights?
- A: Mashhad Airport is authorized to resume international passenger flights starting tomorrow, April 20.
- Q: Which organization authorized the resumption of international flights at Mashhad Airport?
- A: Iran's Civil Aviation Organization authorized the resumption of these international passenger flights.
- Q: Why were major airports across Iran closed prior to this announcement?
- A: They closed because Israel and the United States jointly launched airstrikes on the Iranian capital of Tehran.
- Q: On what date did Israel and the United States jointly launch airstrikes on Tehran?
- A: The joint airstrikes on Tehran were launched on February 28, triggering a war in the Middle East.
- Q: Which news agency reported the reopening of Mashhad Airport from Tehran on the 19th?
- A: The Central News Agency, abbreviated as CNA, reported this news from Tehran on the 19th.