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After Israel and Iran announced their acceptance of the cease-fire on June 24, many countries in the Middle East region said they would reopen their airspace, and some airlines also indicated that they would resume flights grounded due to the regional situation. Israel's Minister of Transport Miri Regef said on June 24 that Israel is advancing a plan to fully open its airspace, including increasing the number of flights, extending airport operating hours, and resuming the take-off and landing of foreign flights. On the 24th, Iran's Meher News Agency quoted a spokesperson from Iran's Ministry of Transport as reporting that Iran's airspace will be closed until 2 p.m. local time on the 25th to ensure the safety of passengers and flights. Public opinion believes that Iran may open its airspace after this point in time.

Zhitongcaijing·06/25/2025 02:57:02
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After Israel and Iran announced their acceptance of the cease-fire on June 24, many countries in the Middle East region said they would reopen their airspace, and some airlines also indicated that they would resume flights grounded due to the regional situation. Israel's Minister of Transport Miri Regef said on June 24 that Israel is advancing a plan to fully open its airspace, including increasing the number of flights, extending airport operating hours, and resuming the take-off and landing of foreign flights. On the 24th, Iran's Meher News Agency quoted a spokesperson from Iran's Ministry of Transport as reporting that Iran's airspace will be closed until 2 p.m. local time on the 25th to ensure the safety of passengers and flights. Public opinion believes that Iran may open its airspace after this point in time.