Iran reopens airspace
893
Thursday, 15 January, 2026, 12:24
![]() Iran reopened its airspace after a near five-hour closure amid concerns over possible military action between the United States and Iran, which forced airlines to cancel, reroute or delay some flights. Iran closed its airspace to all flights except international services to and from the country with official permission at 5:15pm ET (22:15 GMT) on Wednesday, according to a notice on the US Federal Aviation Administration website. The notice was removed shortly before 10pm ET (0300 GMT), according to tracking service Flightradar24, which showed five flights from Iranian carriers Mahan Air, Yazd Airways and AVA Airlines among the first to resume flying over the country. |

«I’m winning a War, BY A LOT»: Donald Trump
198Yesterday, 23:08
Hungary to halt withdrawal from International Criminal Court, says premier-elect
241Yesterday, 21:04
Second round in Islamabad: Who are the main US-Iran negotiators?
239Yesterday, 18:09
Trump Approval Rating Hits New Low: Most Adults Disapprove Of Iran War, Poll Finds
43019.04.2026, 21:50
Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia will not let Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico use their airspace to travel to Moscow
47919.04.2026, 18:44
Iran says nearly 3,500 killed in war with US and Israel
51219.04.2026, 10:53
