Iran Partially Reopens Airspace After Ceasefire with Israel

Iran has partially reopened its airspace during the second 24-hour period of the ceasefire with Israel.
Tehran had closed its airspace on June 13, following an airstrike by Israel.
According to the Iranian Ministry of Transport's spokesperson, only international and domestic flights to or from airports in the eastern part of the country are currently permitted.
Among the airports that are reopening are Mashhad, as well as airports in Chabahar, Zahedan, and Zask. Flights to other regions, including Tehran, are not permitted until further notice.
Source: RIK Radio, APE