The Iranian Civil Aviation Organization suspended all commercial flight operations at Mehrabad Airport and Imam Khomeini International Airport until further notice. Consequently, the sudden decision halted domestic and international air travel through the primary aviation hubs of the capital city. Aviation authorities enacted the suspension immediately following a comprehensive security assessment of the regional airspace. Meanwhile, the government urged all ticket holders to avoid traveling to the terminal buildings.
The regulatory action followed a formal notice regarding the complete closure of the western airspace of the country. According to Majid Akhavan, the official spokesperson for the national aviation authority, the strategic decision ensures passenger safety during a period of heightened regional volatility. Therefore, carriers immediately grounded their scheduled fleets while operations teams began rerouting international transit flights away from the restricted sectors.
Severe flight cancellations occurred just weeks after both international gateways had successfully restored normal operational capacities following previous infrastructure repairs. Regional tensions had earlier caused significant damage to navigation systems, but carriers had recently expanded weekly frequencies to regional destinations. Tourism and trade sectors will likely experience immediate financial pressure because the hubs handle the majority of national commercial air traffic.
Airlines have already initiated emergency customer service protocols to manage the sudden influx of stranded passengers. Additionally, ground personnel are coordinating with international carriers to arrange alternative itineraries once safety officials declare the corridors secure. Experts suggest that the duration of flight cancellations depends entirely on the stabilization of regional security conditions. For now, the civil aviation authority keeps emergency communication channels open to provide regular updates regarding potential operational resumptions.
