Travellers flying between Iran and the UAE will soon have another option, with direct flights between Tehran and Dubai set to resume on Monday after months of disruption.
The reopening of the route marks a significant step towards restoring air connectivity between the two countries, following a period of conflict that led to widespread flight suspensions across the region.
According to Iranian state media, the necessary arrangements have been completed to restart services from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport to Dubai.
Tickets already on sale
Bookings for the resumed service are already available, with Iranian carrier Sepehran Airlines offering tickets for its Monday morning flight departing Tehran at 10:40am local time and arriving in Dubai later that day.
The resumed route is expected to benefit thousands of travellers, including business passengers, tourists and members of the Iranian community living in the UAE.
Flights return as regional tensions ease
The restart comes as the security situation in the region shows signs of improvement.
A ceasefire has largely held, while diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran are continuing as both sides work towards a longer-term agreement aimed at reducing tensions.
The improving security outlook has prompted several airlines to gradually restore services across the Middle East, although some carriers continue to adjust schedules as the situation evolves.
More travel options for UAE passengers
The return of the Tehran-Dubai service is expected to make travel easier for passengers commuting between the two countries, particularly during the busy summer travel season.
More airlines are likely to continue reviewing and restoring suspended routes as regional stability improves and demand for travel returns.