Commercial flights have resumed at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport after a 56-day suspension caused by the conflict involving the United States and Israel.The resumption marks the first return of regular air services since the disruption began in late February 2026.Iran's state-owned carrier, Iran Air, operated its inaugural flight from Tehran to Mashhad, the country's second-largest city, signaling a gradual restoration of domestic and international routes.Flights to Istanbul, Muscat, and Medina have also taken off, with plans to expand services to Baku, Najaf, Baghdad, and Doha in the near future.Mohammad Amirani, CEO of the Iran Airports and Air Navigation Company,... [Continue Reading]
A temporary ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been extended, maintaining a fragile pause in direct hostilities. Despite this diplomatic development, persistent tensions remain in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint. These ongoing tensions are contributing to significant disruptions in global supply chains, as the Strait is a vital conduit for international trade. The sustained instability in the Strait of Hormuz continues to throttle shipping and logistics routes, directly impacting commerce and the movement of goods worldwide. This pressure extends to humanitarian operations, which are facing growing difficulties in delivering aid to vulnerable communities beyond the... [Continue Reading]